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Clonazapem 0.5
Is it hard to taper Clonazapem 0.5? My doctor adviced me to take I am taking drugs for this.. 1.Vortioxetine 1-0-0 2.Tab.Restful 1-0-0 3.Tab.inderal 20mg 1-0-0 4.Tab.clonazapem 0.5mg 0-0-1
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You can taper the same by reducing one fourth every two weeks, do it as per your psychiatrist s advise. Good luck
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Thank you for your query. Your question is valid, considering clonazepam aids in sleep. However it has been seen that tapering it off is easier compared to other medications prescribed for sleep. Usually it is recommended to use clonazepam for not more than 4 weeks. Some individuals using it for longer durations may have difficulty in tapering it in the future, but with proper sleep hygiene it is still achievable.
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No it is not hard follow your doctors advise properly
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