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Klonipin- low abuse potential? I think so...

Posted by manowar on January 18, 2002, at 16:04:04

In reply to Klonopin -the drug of kings, posted by manowar on January 17, 2002, at 16:08:35

Hi again,
Simcha makes a very important point about Klonipin: It has a very LOW abuse potential. Xanax, and Diazepam work well for me too, but they cause euphoria. Now most people would think that euphoria is a good thing, and it is. The only problem is, it can very easily cause a psychological dependence the size of the state of Utah!

As a matter of fact, I've had doctors and others tell me before that Xanax is the most addicting drug there is. I happen to disagree with that assumption. The most addicting agent in the world is the drug that gives a user the greatest amount of euphoria. Therefore, because everyone is different, the most addictive drug in the world is the drug that's the most addictive drug for you--get it. But I think you could narrow the VERY addicting agents to:
Nicotine (Women seem to have a harder time than men with this one-generally)
Heroin
Crack cocaine
Methamphetamine
Xanax or Diazepam (I can't spell the trade name)

Anyone care to add to this list?

BTW: I'm very intrigued about the other less known benzos that have even a longer half-life than Klonipin. Could they even be more effective? Anyone ever used such benzos?

Thanks,

Tim


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