If I took my last dose of clonazepam which was 0.0625 mg-0.125 mg (a crumb) 5 days ago, would it be out of my system now and would I have experienced majority withdrawal? I am worried about withdrawal thanks. I was taking for anxiety and my doctor told me to stop.
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Dear Lybrate user, it means that you are tapering and stopping the medicine. I think it will work appropriately well for you. Chances of withdrawal is minimal. But make sure that you are doing it under the guidance of your doctor. This move may be appropriate if you are asymptotic. But if you are partially treated and the decision is prematured, we can not exclude the possibility of relapse of symptoms. Update your condition to your doctor if you reexperience the symptoms and seek help. May god bless you to remain asymptotic after stopping the medicines. Use and develop positive coping skills to cope up with the routine stresses ahead which can happen to anybody. Good luck.
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It's very low dose. You should not develop any withdrawal now.
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Nothing to worry about.
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Clonazepam would have mostly been out of your system by now. Withdrawls are not common from clonazepam if you have used it for short period. It is not recommended for longer period, there are better medicines to help with your anxiety. Please consult for further help.
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Hello lybrate-user - you were taking a very small dose by the time you tapered off and stopped it. - half-life of clonazepam is around 30-40 hrs, since you were already on a very small dose it is likely to be out of your system by now - since you appear to have tapered off gradually, you are unlikely to experience any major withdrawal symptoms - it is good that you gave stopped clonazepam. If there are any residual anxiety symptoms, consider counselling/cbt hope this helps.
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No you will not have any withdrawal with that little dose. Besides you have taken it almost a week ago. Withdrawal won't happen so late. Don't worry. You are good.
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