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Old 03-11-2014, 08:25 PM #8
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Hi

I have used clonazepam/klonopin on and off for yrs. I am drug sensitive so it does not take much to put me to sleep. If you have been on this for awhile, do not stop suddenly. You need to wean down. I have always used only .5 many times cutting the pill down to 1/2 even 1/4 with a pill cutter.

You can cut your 1.0 mg but prob would work my way down a bit taking a bit off the 1.0 each night. I don't know if your body would know the decrease and give you problems if half the dose. A pharmacist should be able to tell you.

If you get off of it entirely, you can take a dose periodically. Benzos are supposed to be very addictive. I know last night I wanted to dose myself to get to sleep but waited it out. When I first started taking it, I would sleep thru the night not so anymore. If you need any other info, let me know Good Luck
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