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Clonazepam can increase the risk of serious or life-threatening breathing problems or sedation if taken with certain other medications. These include opiate medications for cough (such as codeine, in Triacin-C or Tuzistra XR) or for pain (including hydrocodone, in Norco or Zyfrel).

You should take clonazepam exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow the medication guide provided by your pharmacist.

What is clonazepam?

Clonazepam belongs to a group of drugs called benzodiazepines. Clonazepam is prescribed alone or with other medications to treat certain forms of epilepsy and relieve panic attacks. It works by decreasing abnormal electrical activity in the brain. This medication may also be used to treat symptoms of akathisia (restlessness and a need for constant movement) that occur as a side effect of treatment with certain antipsychotic medications. It is also sometimes used to calm people before surgery or during other medical procedures. Clonazepam can also be used for a condition known as catatonia, which is a complete paralysis that results in uncontrollable movements. Ask your doctor what you should do if you have this condition.

The drug can be consumed with or without food. It is usually given at a low dose and gradually increased until the right dosage is reached. Your doctor will decide how long you should take it and what forms of this medication are best for you. Clonazepam may cause severe side effects. You should immediately inform your doctor. If you experience any of the following side effects, seek emergency medical attention: blue lips or skin, slow breathing, long pauses in breathing, or difficulty breathing, call 911.

Elderly people may have a lower tolerance to this medication and are at greater risk for side effects. Elderly people should take the lowest possible dose and for as short a time as they can. Also, they should not increase the dose or use this medicine for longer than prescribed by their doctor. This medication may cause dizziness or drowsiness in some people. Avoid alcohol and other drugs that cause drowsiness when taking this drug. Taking this drug with other sedatives or depressants can cause dangerous reactions.

This medication should not be used during pregnancy unless it is clearly needed. The unborn child could be harmed. Women who become pregnant should immediately tell their doctor if they do so while on this medication. The medication can pass into the breast milk, causing side effects to a nursing baby.

What is the best way to take Clonazepam?

Clonazepam is available as a tablet and an orally disintegrating tablet that dissolves quickly in the mouth. It usually is taken one to three times a day, with or without food. It is important to take clonazepam exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Ask your pharmacist or doctor to clarify any parts you don't understand. Take clonazepam with a glass of water, unless your doctor tells you to take it with another beverage. Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication because it may increase your risk of serious side effects, including drowsiness and slowed reflexes.

A person should not take clonazepam if they have certain medical conditions, such as liver disease or breathing problems (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, asthma, bronchitis, or sleep apnea). In addition, people who have had seizures or mental illness or who are taking other drugs that affect brain function or the nervous system should be careful with this medication.

Long-term clonazepam use can lead to a physical dependence, and withdrawal symptoms may occur when the medication is stopped. Withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, irritability and depression. They may also cause sweating, headaches, tremors or sweating. When the patient is ready to quit the drug, the doctor will reduce it gradually.

Clonazepam can have dangerous side effects including death if taken with medications that cause sleepiness or breathing problems. These include opioid medications, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers, and some medicines for anxiety or seizures. Breastfeeding is not recommended while taking clonazepam. It is not safe to breastfeed while using clonazepam.

Clonazepam is addictive and can lead to overdose or death if taken long term. It also can have a negative impact on a person's memory, thinking, and motor skills. Therefore, it is important to talk to your doctor about your history of addiction or misuse of alcohol and other drugs before you start taking this medication. It is especially important to tell your doctor if you have a family history of these problems. You may be asked to take a different drug.

What should I not do while using clonazepam

Clonazepam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines. It works by increasing levels of the calming chemical gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in your brain. It helps relieve anxiety and control seizures. It may take several days to a week for this medication to work. This medication must be taken as prescribed by your physician. You may experience withdrawal symptoms such as tremors, blurred vision or insomnia if you discontinue this medication prematurely. Your doctor will advise you on how to taper off the dose.

Avoid drinking alcohol and using street drugs when taking this medicine. These can increase the chance of serious, life-threatening side effects such as slowed breathing and coma. You may also become very sleepy if you take this medication. If you're drowsy, it is dangerous to operate machines or drive a car. Avoid caffeine, ephedrine or any other stimulants when taking clonazepam. These can cause the same effects.

It is not recommended that pregnant or breastfeeding women use this medication. It can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. Talk to your doctor before you decide to breastfeed. Your doctor can tell you if it is safe to breastfeed while you are using this medication.

If you experience an allergic reaction, seek emergency medical attention. Hives, difficulty breathing or swelling in the mouth, face, lips or throat are all symptoms of an allergic response.

Clonazepam can interact with medications like antidepressants and muscle relaxants. Inform your doctor of any medications you take or that you have recently taken. Tell your doctor about any mental illnesses, depressions, and suicidal feelings you may have had in the past. Your doctor may want to test your blood to check for low levels of certain vitamins, minerals, and proteins in your body. These tests will only be done if you're being treated for an underlying health condition.

What should I talk to my doctor about while taking clonazepam?

Clonazepam is a type of benzodiazepine, and it works in the brain to reduce seizures, panic attacks, and anxiety. The drug increases the level of GABA (gamma aminobutyric acids) in the mind, slowing the nervous system. It also prevents abnormal signals being sent from the nerves to the rest of the body. The medication comes in either tablet or orally dissolveable form. It is typically taken two to three times per day by mouth. Dosage is determined by the medical condition of the patient, their age and how they respond to treatment. It is important to take clonazepam exactly as prescribed by the doctor, or it may not be effective.

If you experience side effects such as dizziness or drowsiness, it is important to speak with your doctor. Tell your doctor about any medical problems you may have, like lung or liver diseases. Clonazepam should never be stopped without first consulting a doctor. This could cause serious withdrawal symptoms. Tell your doctor whether you are breastfeeding or pregnant. Clonazepam can pass into breast milk and harm the fetus.

It is vital to seek emergency medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms: difficulty breathing, swelling in the lips, face, throat, or tongue. Clonazepam can also slow or stop breathing, and this is especially dangerous if it is combined with opioid medications or alcohol. The person should seek emergency medical attention if they have slow or shallow breathing, blue colored lips, or are hard to wake up.

While it is rare, people should tell their doctor if they have a history of drug or alcohol addiction. They should also tell the doctor if they have any mental health or behavioral problems, as this medication can make these conditions worse. They should also let the doctor know if they have any other medications or supplements, including herbal products.

If a person is having trouble paying for their prescriptions, they should ask their doctor about discounts and assistance programs that can help them afford their drugs. Check with your insurance company to see if you can get help paying for medication. Comparing prices at various online pharmacies is another good idea. These websites often offer lower prices for generic drugs than at traditional pharmacies.