Clonazepam taper

Posted by hiker2024 @hiker2024, Jul 1, 2024

Methods used for tapering off .5mg Clonazepam after taken for over 5 years? Considering micro taper as not wanting to switch to Diazepam. Suggestions and experiences welcomed. Thank you,

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@sears

Unfortunately people are forced to take advice from the internet because the majority of doctors have absolutely no idea how to successfully taper their patients off the physchiatric medications that they prescribed. Sad but oh so true.

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@gjwirth98

Hi, I was put on Clonazepan over 20 years ago for Restless leg syndrome.
I was younger and busy with family and work never really thought about this medication.I only knew that it helped me.
Now after seeing and hearing about this drug,I am scared and nervous about weaning off it.
I been reading about tapering off and I’m going to start . I’m seeing my PC this week and I’m going to discuss this with him.
I am so embarrassed that this has happened to me.
Has anyone successfully weaned off Clonazepan? Judy

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I gave my experiences and my opinion what I would do in a certain situation, never giving advice. Just a cautionary tale. There are too many doctors who have prescribed benzos and either try a quick 4 week taper or cutting off a patient entirely and completely due to ignorance on both sides. For those who are judging me otherwise or don't like my opinion, move on. I am in a free country, and I am entitled by God to have one.

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Ativan is another benzo; this is how I tapered as recommended by a sleep medicine doctor. I really took my time. Successfully off it for a year.

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@hiker2024 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect!

@kawanhee has offered a very sound tapering schedule in their post. My question to you, is if you have discussed this with your prescribing doctor, and the reason for the taper and elimination of this medication? Are you replacing it with something else? As you read through the posts, you will find that as people change off medications, doing so in very slow changes has the best outcome.
Ginger

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@gingerw

@hiker2024 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect!

@kawanhee has offered a very sound tapering schedule in their post. My question to you, is if you have discussed this with your prescribing doctor, and the reason for the taper and elimination of this medication? Are you replacing it with something else? As you read through the posts, you will find that as people change off medications, doing so in very slow changes has the best outcome.
Ginger

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Thank you, very much
Yes, I initiated discussion with my Provider after recent review of research literature regarding many concerning health/brain consequences associated with use, notably long term use. He is supportive of a patient guided taper, though the plan is left to me. He is not of the belief that discontinuation is needed or that it could be problematic to do so. The reasons for me wanting to taper off include it no longer providing a benefit along with potential for protracted withdrawal even while taking. I do not wish to replace with another medication, which has issues of its own, but do take Propranolol and find it helpful. Yes, very slow is the plan, especially once at .25mg. Efforts to taper by half were unsuccessful, which I now understand why. Thank you for the response and your interest.

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@kawanhee

Ativan is another benzo; this is how I tapered as recommended by a sleep medicine doctor. I really took my time. Successfully off it for a year.

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Hello, Wondering if you could provide a bit more detail regarding the plan,

How are the numbers used, 1 - 10. Are you taking more than 1x per day? What was the initial taper dose and how long did you take Ativan before starting the taper. Thanks, 😊

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@hiker2024

Thank you, very much
Yes, I initiated discussion with my Provider after recent review of research literature regarding many concerning health/brain consequences associated with use, notably long term use. He is supportive of a patient guided taper, though the plan is left to me. He is not of the belief that discontinuation is needed or that it could be problematic to do so. The reasons for me wanting to taper off include it no longer providing a benefit along with potential for protracted withdrawal even while taking. I do not wish to replace with another medication, which has issues of its own, but do take Propranolol and find it helpful. Yes, very slow is the plan, especially once at .25mg. Efforts to taper by half were unsuccessful, which I now understand why. Thank you for the response and your interest.

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@hiker2024 I have found for myself, that going off almost any medication is best done slowly. Our body has gotten used to it, so we respond best when we "step down". Kinda like looking from a tall building, I guess. You don't want to take one big leap, do it in stages.

Do you think keeping a journal as you go through this will be of help, in case you get too anxious? There might be some days you're not sure this is the right thing to do!
Ginger

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@kawanhee

Ativan is another benzo; this is how I tapered as recommended by a sleep medicine doctor. I really took my time. Successfully off it for a year.

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What were withdrawal symptoms?

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@kawanhee

Ativan is another benzo; this is how I tapered as recommended by a sleep medicine doctor. I really took my time. Successfully off it for a year.

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This is very interesting. What do the numbers down the side represent? Week 1, week 2 etc... or?

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@gmamrj

What were withdrawal symptoms?

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I really didn’t have any major withdrawal symptoms, probably because I tapered so slowly.

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