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Old 05-22-2010, 09:26 PM #1
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Question Klonopin increase

Hi; new to the board. Recently increased Klonopin to .5 mg x TID; usually take maybe .5 to .75 mg; have been having some pretty severe anxiety with changes going on and avoiding things that cause me anxiety (believe me, it's abnormal anxiety and am OK with the change.) Doc recommended the increase. I've been taking the other dosage for about two years until this increase. Just afraid I might be zonked out; I take adderall for ADD along with this but just don't want to be paranoid with others thinking I'm "waxed" while at work.

Roughly how long will it take to reach a steady state with the increase? I've been taking the .5 mg x TID for two days now. Any thoughts/opinions/suggestions?

Thanks much!
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