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TRT & benzo withdrawal, please help.
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<blockquote data-quote="bixt" data-source="post: 266159" data-attributes="member: 39921"><p>This is a common misconception (in relative terms) you see all over the internet. I want to clear this up.</p><p></p><p>Yes, mg for mg (absolute terms), almost every other benzo is more potent than diazepam. But that's why the stronger benzo tablets come in much weaker miligrams!!!!</p><p></p><p>Here is a rough equivalency table, you can google one for items I didn't include:</p><p></p><p>5mg valium (diazepam) is roughly equal to:</p><p></p><p>0.5mg Alprazolam (Xanax)</p><p>0.5mg Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol)</p><p>0.5mg Clonazepam </p><p>15mg Tamazepam</p><p>10mg Clobezam</p><p>1mg Lorazepam</p><p></p><p></p><p>So when people say clonazepam is very potent vs vailum they are talking nonsense in relative terms <u>since people do not take 0.5mg valium and compare it to 0.5mg xanax</u>.....</p><p></p><p>Instead they dose accordingly to get the same subjective effects, and the tablets come dosed equivalently accordingly as well. </p><p></p><p>I just want to clear this up, so when tapering you understand exactly what you are doing and don't substitute wrongly by accident (when changing a compound).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bixt, post: 266159, member: 39921"] This is a common misconception (in relative terms) you see all over the internet. I want to clear this up. Yes, mg for mg (absolute terms), almost every other benzo is more potent than diazepam. But that's why the stronger benzo tablets come in much weaker miligrams!!!! Here is a rough equivalency table, you can google one for items I didn't include: 5mg valium (diazepam) is roughly equal to: 0.5mg Alprazolam (Xanax) 0.5mg Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) 0.5mg Clonazepam 15mg Tamazepam 10mg Clobezam 1mg Lorazepam So when people say clonazepam is very potent vs vailum they are talking nonsense in relative terms [U]since people do not take 0.5mg valium and compare it to 0.5mg xanax[/U]..... Instead they dose accordingly to get the same subjective effects, and the tablets come dosed equivalently accordingly as well. I just want to clear this up, so when tapering you understand exactly what you are doing and don't substitute wrongly by accident (when changing a compound). [/QUOTE]
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