Klonopin (clonazepam) is perhaps the most powerful antianxiety benzodiazepine, peaking in efficacy four hours after being taken, then clearing the system in around 40 hours.
Xanax (alprazolam) is the speedy reliever. If you're driving on a long strip of highway or crossing a long high bridge and abruptly get seized by a panic attack, pop one in you mouth from a tin Altoids box magnetized to your dashboard, take a swig from your water bottle, and the anxiety can disappear about that quickly (clearing the system completely in the same four hour span clonazepam peaks at).
The more clinically anxious you are, the more powerfully these benzodiazepines counteract that anxiety.
Best handbook to read on anxiety medications is probably the classic 1983 paperback, "The Anxiety Disease" by David V. Sheehan, M D., a friend and colleague of my psychiatrist's.
You'll just become dependent on them and potentially addicted. You should look at natural options like L-theanine, valerian root and stuff like that. Say NO to big pharma
In 25 years, dependence and addiction has NEVER happened to me. I understand to take them on an
as needed basis, then stockpile them when I don't need them. Since November 1996, I have taken two mg clonazepam every night for six months, and also gone over a year without taking any at all. (Over the last 20 years, I don't take it much, although I am allotted 60 clonazepam tablets of 1 mg each month, and 15 scored tablets of alprazolam for emergency relief situations.
Prior to 1996, I tried L-theanine and valerian root. Might as well have been Chinese sawdust or jellybeans.
Watching somebody take a benzodiazepine during an anxiety attack is profound to observe as their respiration slows down, their shoulders drop, and their obvious tension dissolves.
Big pharma is the great hero of my life, while counseling therapists are more subhuman than professional baby rapists. Say NO to psychologists!