Klonopin Explained -

 

Almost everything you need to know about Klonopin in one place

Klonopin is a drug that belongs in a group called benzodiazepines and it can be a great help in relieving one from anxiety among other things. Apart from this, Klonopin or Chlonazepam as is its generic name can also help with seizure and panic disorders as well.

It’s pretty important to say that this is a prescription-only drug and that you will have to consult with your doctor before you start taking it. This is essential as there are some medical conditions that can be worsened if you take Klonopin. For instance, you should not take it if you have experienced allergic reaction to any of the other benzodiazepines. Also, avoid it if you have glaucoma or liver disease. You should also tell your doctor your entire medical history, especially if you have any breathing disorders such as asthma, if you are or were suffering from depression (especially if you had suicidal thoughts) and if you have used drugs or alcohol regularly in some part of your life. Pregnant women, or women planing pregnancy should mention this to their doctor before he writes them a prescription.

This drug can be a great help as it acts like a anxiolytic (helps against anxiety). It can also promote sleep (has hypnotic properties) and it can work as an muscle relaxant when needed. It can also be quite successfully used in controlling epilepsy. It has lost his share of that market considerably, though.

There are several possible side effects that might occur while using Klonopin. It can be a cause of confusion, hallucinations, losing any fear of danger, shallow or weak breathing, fluttering in the chest, problems considering urination, easy bruising, seizures, drooling, runny nose, headache, skin rash or weight changes These are just some of the possible symptoms that might occur that could ask for medical help. It can also cause several types of mood changes, like nervousness and hyperactivity, even thoughts of suicide.

This medicine can also be allergic to some. Ask your doctor before you start taking it in order to avoid that, but you should know that allergic reactions to this medicine usually manifests themselves as swelling in the face or any part of the face in particular, hives or trouble breathing. Look for immediate medical help if you start feeling these symptoms, without delay.

In the event that you missed a dose, take it at once, unless it is already time to take another dose. In that case it is safer to skip the previous dose as you can risk overdosing otherwise. If you overdose, you have to seek help from a doctor, right away.

Take this drug only as it is prescribed to you by your doctor and read the instructions found on the label as well. This is the best way to avoid taking less (and thus lowering its effectiveness) or taking it more often (and risking overdose). Make sure that the tablet is not damaged when you take it and do not let anybody take it but yourself.

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