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Last time I went to the VA pain clinic they told me that the narcotics they were giving me might kill me because I take clonazepam, but they gave me the narcotics anyway. Is this malpractice?

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it seems very strong but has been immensely helpful in getting rest, but it seems to be very strong and sedates me more than I want..

retired,

Tell your doc - they can certainly adjust the dosage and this may need to be done

periodically.

Also, if you've only recently began taking the clonazepam, it does take a couple of weeks

for your body to adjust to it.

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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Clonazepam is probably the least addictive and safest of that class of drugs. If you stop take it suddenly you will feel it in a big way. Clonazepam stays in your system longer than valium or xanex, but to each his own. Some do better on xanex and some on clonazepam

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