Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1053628

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Is benzo cross tollerance inevitable?

Posted by linkadge on November 2, 2013, at 19:06:59

Has anyone had loss of efficacy of one benzodiazapine to have another (at an equivalent dose) work?

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Re: Is benzo cross tollerance inevitable? » linkadge

Posted by Phillipa on November 2, 2013, at 23:49:28

In reply to Is benzo cross tollerance inevitable?, posted by linkadge on November 2, 2013, at 19:06:59

I was told by a doctor at one time that this would work. Phillipa

 

Re: Is benzo cross tollerance inevitable?

Posted by Christ_empowered on November 3, 2013, at 10:15:46

In reply to Re: Is benzo cross tollerance inevitable? » linkadge, posted by Phillipa on November 2, 2013, at 23:49:28

Minimal experience with it myself, except with sleeping pills. Restoril--even the lower dose, 15mgs--worked better than high dose sonata or ambien. Those z hypnotics aren't technically benzos, but they're benzo-ish enough to be converted into diazepam equivalents, apparently.

Anyway, even though benzos are similar, there are differences. 2mgs/Klonopin=40mgs/diazepam, true, but what if the diazepam works better because of its unique profile (increased muscle relaxant properties, more sedation, etc.) ?

Then there's trying to get people on old school Xanax stabilized on something else. Probably a good idea. Even if the equivalent dose is the same, you should probably have less inter-dose anxiety and less dosage escalation...that's a good thing.

Personally, I did find that multi-doses of Ativan worked better than 2 doses Klonopin. Hits faster, doesn't last all day, less mood dampening.

Don't give up hope! Keep in mind that its kind of like switching antipsycohtics. Yes, x mgs/Zyprexa technically= x mgs/any number of other drugs, but they're still **different drugs**, so YMMV, right?


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