Posted by rjlockhart37 on May 20, 2018, at 22:18:18
In reply to Klonopin depression, posted by Joe f on May 20, 2018, at 21:42:02
it doesn't cause depression in everyone, but it is known cause depression in people, it does reduce serotonin in parts of brain. I'll have to research to show you the sources, but i know it does reduce some serotonin from certain receptors in the brain
clonazepam is great for anxiety attacks, and preventing them, i've been on it, previous at 2mg three times a day, it kept anxiety down but it did make me depressed at times, i would be calm but not in a good mood.....yet some people love klonopin and says it works wonders for their anxiety
lorazepam is a muscle relaxer, its not classified as one, but it does relax your muscles and nerve, that may be why it causes fatigue, when i was on lorazepam i found it was less potent than clonazepam, i would have to take higher doses to get a powerful hypnotic effect if i had severe insomnia, taking 4mg of clonazepam for sleep worked wonders, 4mg of lorazepam, it relaxed me but it didn't have the powerful sedation klono has
everything can change like that, and all these years go by so fast, but nothing lasts forever
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