Posted by Alan on May 28, 2000, at 16:00:42
In reply to Re: KLONOPIN or XANAX???, posted by Gordon on May 28, 2000, at 13:13:19
> > What's the general concensus--Is Klonopin better than Xanax or the other way around? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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> Actually, they're not addictive according to Webster as the definition of addictions requires that it be something that's bad for you.
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> They're both benzo's and have similar mechanisms of action and effects. The main difference I can see is that Xanax works faster but stays in your system a shorter period of time and therefore must be taken oftener. Also, you can feel the "whoosh" when it hits and when it leaves your system. Klonopin takes longer to take effect but last longer and may be more of a sedative. It need be taken only once or twice daily and keeps your system at a more stable level. Klonopin is reputed to have a minor depressive effect on some people so if you're depressed already, I wouldn't try it.
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> I think you talk to your doc and take a shot with one of them and see if it solves your problem. For more detailed information on both of them, go to http://www.mentalhealth.com and look for them under the Medications section.
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Actually there are several different benzos that people react differently to (and at differing doses!). Benzos are not addictive if managed properly. They are the most effective anxiolytics - and they do what they are designed to do...combat anxiety disorders. The psy profession is just coming out of the dark ages when it comes to this important understanding.
Don't just limit yourself to 1 or 2 different types. I experimented until I found that Ativan worked for me...and at doses of 4 or so MG. a day. Remember that most anti anxiety meds are UNDER used and that the appropriate dosage is one that stops the anxiety without unacceptable side effects.Good luck and let us know what happens!
Alan
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