Thanks for all the replies !
@geraldt52,
Unfortunately they don't heave real detoxes for benzos here. I don't live in the USA. This drug is rarely prescribed here, so doctors do not know how to deal with problems. Going to that detox facility in Florida is a bit of a strecht, it sure must be very costly ...
That facility used Tranxene. Some docs that you referred to also recommended Tranxene.
(As a side note a doc tried to withdraw me using lorazepam, which backfired, and now the clonazepam is much harder to tolerate. I also tried diazepam, which barely (if at all) covers withdrawal from clonazepam. The dependence/withdrawal syndrome of diazepam is no picknick either. Also, the diazepam needed to be taken more than twice a day, while I can take the clonazepam once a day. So I just aborted that plan. Very different from clonazepam, as day and night)
Does anyone know more about Tranxene ? I had read Cheney's statement that the protocol was to use Tranxene for clonazepam discontinuation, but that was all. Apparently, some other doctors seem to favor it too.
Why this one ? Commonly, only diazepam and Librium are used.
And what is the 'duration of action' (how long does it last) which is not the same as 'half life' ?
This is the only forum that even mentions using Tranxene for clonazepam discontinuation.
I think that if I want to do this I'd need to know a bit more. To be honest, I wonder if it is not too 'weak' to cover the withdrawal from clonazepam.
And I guess clonazepam can be 'neuro protective', till it backfires and you need to stop taking it !