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Posted by KaraS on December 11, 2004, at 20:05:58
I told a friend to try this when he had to give a speech. He said that it worked great except for the fact that it made his mouth too dry to talk.
I was wondering if Klonopin had this effect more than the other benzos.
Posted by paulbwell on December 14, 2004, at 4:22:09
In reply to Klonopin cause dry mouth more than other benzos?, posted by KaraS on December 11, 2004, at 20:05:58
> I told a friend to try this when he had to give a speech. He said that it worked great except for the fact that it made his mouth too dry to talk.
> I was wondering if Klonopin had this effect more than the other benzos.
>
> I find the oppoisit. After 2 years of taking it I get the well listed SE of excess salivation, however this dissapated after adding Imipramine-which causes dry mouth.Cheers
>
Posted by KaraS on December 14, 2004, at 22:28:27
In reply to Re: Klonopin cause dry mouth more than other benzos?, posted by paulbwell on December 14, 2004, at 4:22:09
> > I told a friend to try this when he had to give a speech. He said that it worked great except for the fact that it made his mouth too dry to talk.
> > I was wondering if Klonopin had this effect more than the other benzos.
> >
> > I find the oppoisit. After 2 years of taking it I get the well listed SE of excess salivation, however this dissapated after adding Imipramine-which causes dry mouth.
>
> Cheers
> >How strange that two people react so differently. I'm thinking that since more people didn't answer this post that it's probably a very idiosyncratic response on my friend's part. Thanks for your reply.
Kara
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