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How to begin tapering off clonazepam 0.50mg taken at bedtime for 2 weeks?

To taper off clonazepam 0.50mg taken at bedtime for 2 weeks, you can start by reducing to 0.25mg every night for a week, then to 0.125mg every night for another week. After that, you can take 0.125mg every other night for 5 days, then every third night for another 5 days before stopping completely. This schedule should help minimize any withdrawal symptoms.

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