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I was taking 0.5 mg of conazepam. my dr. changed it to 1 mg. how much more is that? clonazepam .

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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

.5mg more: Your doctor added .5mg to your dose of .5mg clonazepam, so that you're now taking 1mg.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Two times more: At 1 mg clonazepam, you may feel a little sleepier. Try not to drive before you know for sure how you react at this new dose. Most people use 1 mg as a sleep aid if they have insomnia due to anxiety, and 0.5 mg for "day time anxiety." it is an as needed medication with addictive potential. Do not mix it with alcohol. Use it sparingly.

Answered 2/12/2014

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