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help4john said:
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Good for you! Lorezapam is generic for Ativan....great stuff! Never heard that it was addictive as I've been taking them for years....is joke!

A 2mg pill always makes everything better for me. They were really fun when I was drinking!
Yeah I got the generic "ativan", only cost me 5 bucks with my insurance whereas paxil is 80 bucks. He only gave me the 0.5mg though.
 
wnaskor said:
Yeah I got the generic "ativan", only cost me 5 bucks with my insurance whereas paxil is 80 bucks. He only gave me the 0.5mg though.
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Doc's always start with the lowest dosage first. Ativan and Lorezapam are available in .5, 1.0, and 2.0 mg pills. When your script runs low, perhaps it will be best to revisit your Doc and tell him 1 pill is not working but you notice good results in anxiety, stress, and tension with taking two.

I always keep two 2mg pills carried in metallic pill case along with some Clonzapam (wow that stuff is great!). I use them when I need to and never try to abuse them. BYW....had no need for anti-depressents or mood stabilzers since I began Ativan. Ativan pretty much took care of everything.

Enjoy!
 
help4john said:
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Good for you! Lorezapam is generic for Ativan....great stuff! Never heard that it was addictive as I've been taking them for years....is joke!

A 2mg pill always makes everything better for me. They were really fun when I was drinking!


Similar to Valium
 
Unless someone is really a doctor or pharmacist on here, It would be more wise to get the information you need from your local pharmacist. It only takes a phone call. Arm chair doctors and pharmacists mis-diagnose much more than professional ones ;) It's good to see that no one gave you a definitive answer where they were not sure but you cant depend on a bodybuilding forum from keeping you from harms way when it comes to interactions.
 
2Large2u said:
Unless someone is really a doctor or pharmacist on here, It would be more wise to get the information you need from your local pharmacist. It only takes a phone call. Arm chair doctors and pharmacists mis-diagnose much more than professional ones ;) It's good to see that no one gave you a definitive answer where they were not sure but you cant depend on a bodybuilding forum from keeping you from harms way when it comes to interactions.
Yeah I know the side effects that are listed from the pharmasist, but I always like to ask others there experiences. I mean if they listed the side effects of aspirin there would be too many to list, but people all different experiences. Its just nice to prepare yourself for the unexpected.
 
My post was more in regards to interaction... not about side effects in general.

And yes I agree to find out what others have experienced in regards to side effects is a good idea.
 
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