Benzodiazepine Based Drugs
Klonopin, or Clonazepam, is a benzodiazepine based drug. Like most benzodiazepines, Klonopin is commonly used to treat anxiety disorders and panic attacks. Klonopin has also been successfully applied as a treatment of various forms of seizures, bi polar disorders and depression, especially when it’s manifested in elevated and abnormal anxiety levels.
When it comes to treating seizures and related disorders with Klonopin, most doctors choose to prescribe a treatment that involves three 1 – 1.5 milligram doses per day, every eight hours. It’s generally not recommended to take more than 3 – 5 milligrams of Klonopin per day, especially during the first few days of the treatment. After the initial period, during which doctors monitor the patients response to the Klonopin, they can choose to increase the dose by one milligram at a time. Overall, the max total daily intake of Klonopin should never exceed twenty milligrams.
A Safe Drugs to Fight Again Depression
Klonopin is generally safe and there’s a very low chance of developing an substance addiction, at least when taken responsibly and under doctor’s guidance. However, like most drugs used for the treatment of psychological disorders, Klonopin does have a potential for abuse, so make sure that you never take more drug than your doctor prescribed. Also, avoid taking Klonopin for longer than necessary – prolonged usage can increase the possibility of a chemical dependency. Pregnant women, or those who are currently breastfeeding should avoid using Klonopin without an explicit instruction from a certified medical professional.

Klonopin, although safe when used by adults, can be harmful to the developing fetus, and can also affect a new born child, through the mother’s milk. Also avoid driving, operating heavy machinery or using power tools while under the influence of Klonopin. It’s relaxing effects can sometimes cause drowsiness, which can significantly slow down your reflexes and endanger yourself and others. Also avoid using Klonopin alongside and in combination with alcohol, other benzodiazepines or barbiturates – these substances can interact with Klonopin, and increase the possibility of side effects. Some of the more common side effects of Klonopin include dizziness, muscle fatigue, weakness and tremors, trouble sleeping, appetite changes and stomach upset.
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