From https://www.mywayout.org/community/f2...te-47900.html:
Please post your experiences with rapid dosage reductions below. I know everybody is different, and WD severity depends also on how long you have taken it, but several data points might give myself and others a better idea of how we might react.
[pre]Number of days between reductions of 1 pill/day
1 2 3 5 7
------- ------- ------- ------- -------
i 1 | 1 1 1 1 1
n 2 | 3 4 5 7 9
i 3 | 6 9 12 18 24
t 4 | 10 16 22 34 46
i 5 | 15 25 35 55 75
a 6 | 21 36 51 81 111
l 7 | 28 49 70 112 154
8 | 36 64 92 148 204
p 9 | 45 81 117 189 261
i 10 | 55 100 145 235 325
l 12 | 78 144 210 342 474
l 14 | 105 196 287 469 651
s 16 | 136 256 376 616 856
18 | 171 324 477 783 1089
p 20 | 210 400 590 970 1350
e 22 | 253 484 715 1177 1639
r 24 | 300 576 852 1404 1956
26 | 351 676 1001 1651 2301
d 28 | 406 784 1162 1918 2674
a 30 | 465 900 1335 2205 3075
y 32 | 528 1024 1520 2512 3504
34 | 595 1156 1717 2839 3961[/pre]
If you are using 20mg pills and want to plan for tapering off by the recommended 10mg (or half a pill per) week, this is how to use this chart:
I'm currently taking 200mg/day. To reduce by 10mg per week, I look at the "20" row for 20 doses of 10mg pills per day and follow over to the 1350 (10mg) pills I would need to keep on hand, and divide that number by 2 (because each of my 20mg pills equals 2 10mg ones) and that leaves me with 675 20mg pills. I ALWAYS HAVE AT LEAST THIS AMOUNT ON HAND.
Alternately, you can figure out how many pills you need (for 25mg pills for example) by taking your initial daily dose (let's say 100mg per day), using this formula:
(100x7)+(90x7)+(80x7)+(70x7)+(60x7)+(50x7)+(40x7)+ (30x7)+(20x7)+(10x7)= 3850mg (total) divided by 25mg (pills) = 154 pills.
Lastly, when you get down to the lower dosages, 30 to 20 to 10 to 0 might be too big of a jump so you might want to add a big handful to your stash.
And I'm sure that there's an easy way to apply this to liquid bac, but I'm not going to take the time to do that right now, especially because I have no experience with the dosing.
-tk
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