Does ambien show up the same on a drug test as clonazapam?!


Question: Hi fatboy. Nope. Clonazepam (Klonopin) is a very sedating benzodiazene, and stays in the blood a very long time (Valium like). It came out a long long time ago and is not used much anymore by mainstream clinicians. Like others in its class it is physicially and can promote psychological dependence. Ambien, however, does not have physical addicting properties. The non-long acting has a very short half-life (lasts 4 hours), and does not have any physical addiction characteristics. It does have psychological dependence properties. Where as clonazepam is usually prescribed for acute anxiety, some providers prescribe it for the same person who has much trouble sleeping. Watch out for weight gain on this as well. Like all other benzos, the psychological benegicial effect over time wears down. Ambien, however, is prescribed for in ability to go to sleep. It is a favorite travel Rx. Take the red-eye express and your Ambien and arrive fresh for your conference.


Answers: Hi fatboy. Nope. Clonazepam (Klonopin) is a very sedating benzodiazene, and stays in the blood a very long time (Valium like). It came out a long long time ago and is not used much anymore by mainstream clinicians. Like others in its class it is physicially and can promote psychological dependence. Ambien, however, does not have physical addicting properties. The non-long acting has a very short half-life (lasts 4 hours), and does not have any physical addiction characteristics. It does have psychological dependence properties. Where as clonazepam is usually prescribed for acute anxiety, some providers prescribe it for the same person who has much trouble sleeping. Watch out for weight gain on this as well. Like all other benzos, the psychological benegicial effect over time wears down. Ambien, however, is prescribed for in ability to go to sleep. It is a favorite travel Rx. Take the red-eye express and your Ambien and arrive fresh for your conference.



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