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Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Jun 20 9:57pm | Replies (332)

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You’re correct that doctors know about tapering. The fact of the matter is that most want to taper much, much too quickly. The docs don’t want to deal with patients who have been on Benzos for decades and require very long tapers. They give ridiculously short taper schedules that are harming people horribly. Doctors don’t want to be in the tapering business, they just want to make a whole lot of money writing scripts. Long time PRESCRIBED benzo patients are treated like dogs by the same doctor s that prescribed them in the first place. The exact same doctors that said they weren’t addictive and safe. Benzo patients are in a bad place right now. The doctors don’t want to prescribe them anymore but don’t want to do what’s necessary to help their very addicted patients come off these drugs in a humane manner.

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You described this epidemic so well. I was on a high dose of Alprazolam for 10+ years- 2mg bars 2-3 times daily. The doctor (M.D.)lost his license and left me scrambling to find another Dr to prescribe it. It was not easy at all, but I finally found a psychiatrist. Currently I am getting 0.5mg 2× daily for 3 months now. It's been hell on Earth. From what I've read, there has never been a lawsuit brought forth in the U.S.
I feel like this would be the only way to stop some Dr's from prescribing high doses for long periods of time. I don't think it will help me directly, but I believe it's 1000% necessary.