Clonazepam Drug Abuse by Snortingخرناس کلونازپام
If your loved one suffers from clonazepam drug abuse, snorting may be the preferred method of ingesting this prescription drug.
Snorting is one of the fastest ways besides injection to feel the
effects of a drug as quickly as possible. Keep reading to find out why
people abuse clonazepam and how they acquire the drug.
Clonazepam Addiction
Doctors prescribe clonazepam (Klonopin) for seizures and panic disorder.
It helps users feel calm by slowing down physiological responses to
anxiety. While the normal dosage for this drug is low and treatment time
is short, individuals can become addicted
easily. The body builds a tolerance to the drug quickly, and this means
someone has to take more to experience the same effects. The longer you
take the drug, the more dependent you can become.
When someone needs to stop using Clonazepam, quitting the drug gradually
is best since there are many withdrawal symptoms associated with the
discontinuation of this drug. Taking smaller doses over a long period of
time can lessen these symptoms and lower the chance of the user
developing a craving for it. However, many Clonazepam users are not able
to titrate off the drug because of fear they will experience symptoms
of anxiety, panic or seizures, and this results in continued clonazepam
drug abuse.
Understanding Clonazepam Drug Abuse: Snorting
While clonazepam is not a popular drug of choice, addicts who abuse
other drugs or alcohol mostly use it. The drug's calming effects can
help addicts get through cravings when they are unable to acquire their
drug of choice. While the combination of illegal substances is dangerous
and potentially deadly, some people take clonazepam with other drugs
such as Methodone to increase its effects. Individuals who are going
through withdrawal from alcohol or drugs can also take this drug for
withdrawal symptoms relief. Lastly, it can also counteract some of the
negative symptoms addicts experience from alcohol or other drugs (such
as decreasing cocaine highs). People who want relief quickly and suffer
from clonazepam drug abuse, snorting seems to be the preferred method.
Clonazepam will enter the blood stream taken this way at a faster rate
than by taking a pill. If someone is experiencing a high and wants to
decrease its effects or if they want to increase the high such as in the
case of Methodone, he/she wants it immediately. This is also true if
the addict is experiencing painful withdrawal symptoms; the faster the
drug gets in the blood stream, the quicker the person feels better.
To snort Clonazepam, addicts usually crush it into a powder and place it
on a flat surface to sniff it up the nostril. Acquiring the drug isn't
difficult. If the person doesn't have a prescription for it, the street value is inexpensive compared to other drugs at about $5.00 to $10.00 a pill.
However, it can get expensive if the addict develops a tolerance that
requires him/her to need many pills to experience its effects.
Clonazepam Overdose
Clonazepam overdose, even with snorting, is rare. Usually the
combination of drugs and alcohol can cause someone to overdose. One of
the issues with using clonazepam with other drugs is that it can inhibit
the full experience of some drugs (such as cocaine), and this could
make someone want to do more drugs to feel a higher high. Another thing
to consider is that since the drug has a long half-life (meaning that it
lasts a long time) someone may not realize that he/she is still feeling
the effects of the clonazepam and take in more of the preferred drug or
alcohol.
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