2 thoughts on “Lorazepam schedule 3 drugs penalty

  1. Malami

    Highly effective for stopping the onset of a Grand Mal if taken immediately when you have that 'sense' or 'intuition' that something is a little 'off' so-to-speak. Those with Epilepsy will know exactly what I am referring to. The only noticeable side effect was a slight sluggishness upon awaking from the first sleep after taking it, but other than that I would say it accomplishes what it is supposed to do.

  2. Daizilkree

    I have had anxiety issues for years but they have worsened considerably lately. I had an anxiety attack so bad a week ago that i went to the e.r and was prescribed a low dose ativan until could see my regular doctor. The medicine helped me so much that i cant begin to describe it. I wasnt able to get in to see my regular pain doctor for the next week or so, and when i did he did not want to prescribe it to me, even after i described how it had opened my eyes and made me realize that i wanted to to stop taking my regular pain meds (methadone, norco)just so that i could have something to make me enjoy life again. My doctor of course says that he "hates that medicine" and it took everything to convince him to at least give me something else for anxity. So instead he prescribed me very small doses of klonopins. At first it sounded to me as if they would be similar but to my dissapointment they are not. Ativans changed the way i was thinking and made me feel very positive about life. I am now in the process of trying to get my doctor changed so that i may have the option of changing the med. My advise to anyone out there is to be on top of your case, and dont just let your doctor take advantage of the fact that you dont know as nuch about med. as they do. Nobody can tell you how much pain you are in. GOOD LUCK

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