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Klonopin Withdrawal

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Klonopin Withdrawal

Quitting benzodiazepines, including Klonopin, is not generally considered life-threatening and won’t usually cause permanent harm. However, it can still be uncomfortable enough to make quitting difficult without the help of a doctor.

If you quit Klonopin after becoming physically dependent, you may experience the following symptoms:

Anxiety
Appetite loss
Irritability
Muscle aches
Nausea
Tiredness
Trouble sleeping and resting

In rare cases, suddenly quitting benzodiazepines has been associated with temporary psychosis and delirium, where a person may have a mental break from reality, hallucinating and acting irrationally. This phenomenon isn’t fully understood but seems to be fairly rare. This situation should be treated as a medical emergency, less so because it is directly life-threatening and more so because a person might endanger themselves or others while in this state as a result of their confusion and irrational emotional state.

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