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Re: Clonazepam and other benzos: » Squiggles

Posted by Elizabeth on August 31, 2001, at 15:36:12

In reply to Clonazepam and other benzos:, posted by Squiggles on August 30, 2001, at 15:14:56

> Clonazepam is prescribed primarily as an anticonvulsant.

I'm not so sure about that. It's widely used in the treatment of anxiety disorders.

> This makes it distinct from other benzos.

The distinction is strictly a legal-political one, not a pharmacological one.

Obviously, the benzos are not all the same substance; there are variations, mostly minor, on the molecular level. One distinctive property of clonazepam is its long duration of action. This makes it well-suited to regular use. It is also relatively more potent than most of the older benzos (the "high-potency" benzos include alprazolam, lorazepam, estazolam, and triazolam as well as clonazepam).

> The question interests me because it is important
> in considering switchover methods for withdrawal,
> e.g. to Valium which has a longer life.

The elimination half-life of Valium (and its active metabolite) is deceptive. Valium is rapidly taken up into the CNS (so it starts working shortly after you take it) and then redistributed throughout the body (so its central effects are actually pretty short-lived).

-elizabeth


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