Ativan(Lorazepam) Vs. Klonopin

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by jo_k_er_man, Aug 6, 2007.

  1. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    Which is stronger/weaker? I've only messed with Klonopin before.. is there much of a difference between the two benzos? how much Ativan should i take? 4mg of Klonopin makes me feel great
     
  2. Daedalus

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    K-pins definatly trump ativan. Ativan doesn't have any effect on me even at like 4mg. I don't know why, it just sucks . . . .
     
  3. NorCaliGreenFiend

    NorCaliGreenFiend Senior Member

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    dude, all benzos are alike to me, I cant really tell the difference between the highs, Ive done ativan xanax klonopin valium and halcion and they all seem about the same.
     
  4. moe.ron

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    Im pretty sure there the same strength. Just be carefull with how much ativan you take. Fucks with your memory worse then any benzo.
     
  5. Daedalus

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    You must not have taken many benzos in your life as k-pins are twice as strong as ativan. Heres the basic rundown on equivalency using valium as the measurment . . .

    1 mg of xanax would be the equivalent to 20 mg valium.
    1 mg of ativan would be the equivalent to 10 mg valium...........
    1 mg of klonopin would be the equivalent to 20 mg valium
     
  6. JahRed24

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    Honestly after trying almost every benzo out there (in the US) i think xanax is the best and most pleasurable and strongest.. kpins and valiums are the worst/weakest benzo out there..
     

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