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What is Clonazepam?

Clonazepam belongs to the Benzodiazepine medication class and is a tranquillizer, approved for medical use in the United States in 1975. Being a schedule IV medicine, buying and selling Clonazepam without a proper prescription is an act of criminal depravity under the law.

You either get Ivermectin offline from a chemist shop near you or order Clonazepam online via a legitimate online store in the following forms and potency:

  • Oral tablets with strength 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg
  • Oral-disintegrated tablets with strength 0.125 mg, 0.25, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg

How to take Clonazepam?

Take Clonazepam as prescribed by your doctor and take care of all the necessary instructions and directions given on the prescription or medicine label. Please don’t use it more often than recommended and tell your doctor if you do not observe any improvement in your condition. It is best to avoid medical errors and try to be consistent throughout your treatment, and consult your doctor before discontinuing the medicine. Your medicine dosage will vary depending upon the fact why you are taking Clonazepam. Your doctor will initiate your treatment with the minimum possible dose of the medicine and gradually increase or decrease your dosage according to your health condition. To determine the best suitable dosages for you, your doctor should examine you thoroughly. Please note that your doctor will prescribe you a slightly different Clonazepam dosage if you have a weak immune system.

Your doctor will recommend you Clonazepam tablets keeping the following factors in mind:

  • Age and weight of the patient
  • The medical condition of the patient
  • Other health disorders the patient is suffering from
  • How does the patient respond to the first dose of the medicine?

The following are the usual Clonazepam dosage that your doctor can prescribe you: In the form of oral tablets

Dosage for treating panic disorder

  • For older adults (65 years and above)

Certain internal organs of older adults might not work as well as they use to be; therefore, doctors should be extra careful while prescribing Clonazepam dosage for them.

  • For adults (between 18 years to 64 years)

Your doctor will initially prescribe you 0.25 mg of the medicine twice a day. Your doctor can further adjust your medicine dosage according to your health condition. However, it should not exceed more than 4 mg a day.

  • For children (below 17 years)

Using Clonazepam to treat panic attacks in patients younger than 18 years is not recommended.

Dosage for treating seizures

  • For older adults (65 years and above)

Certain internal organs of older adults might not work as well as they use to be; therefore, doctors should be extra careful while prescribing Clonazepam dosage for them.

  • For adults (between 18 years to 64 years)

Initially, your doctor will prescribe 0.5 mg of the medicine thrice a day. Your doctor can further adjust your medicine dosage according to your health condition. However, it should not exceed more than 20 mg a day.

  • For children (between 11 years to 17 years)

Your doctor will start your treatment with 0.5 mg of the medicine thrice a day. Your doctor can further adjust your medicine dosage according to your health condition. However, it should not exceed more than 20 mg a day.

  • For children (below ten years or weighing less than 30 kgs or less)

Clonazepam dosage for children below ten years or weighing less than 30 kgs is dependent on the weight of the patient. Please check the expiry date of the medicine while purchasing it. Store Clonazepam tablets appropriately at room temperature, away from heat, light, and moisture. Keep Clonazepam tablets out of the reach of the children; they may misuse them. After completing your treatment, talk to pharmacists or chemists near you regarding the proper disposal of leftover medicine.

What to know before taking Clonazepam?

Clonazepam is a highly addictive and prescription medicine; please consult your doctor before using it and ask your doctor about all the related risks. It is a habit-forming medication; using it in the long term can be life-threatening. It is advisable never to share your medicine with anyone who has a history of drug abuse or addiction. You probably know that misuse, abuse, and addiction to Clonazepam can be fatal. You cannot take

Clonazepam if you are allergic to it or its components or similar medication or you have the following health-related issues:

  • Narrow-angled glaucoma
  • Liver disease

Using Clonazepam during pregnancy and the lactation period might not be safe. It can harm your child and make your baby dependent on the drug.

Your doctor will not prescribe you take Clonazepam if you have or ever had the following health disorders:

  • Kidney disorder
  • Liver disease
  • Depression
  • Mood swings and behavioural disorders
  • Destructive and self-detrimental behaviour
  • Genetic enzyme disorder that can affect your skin and nervous system (porphyria)

Please visit your doctor more frequently for routine medical checkups and always remember that taking Clonazepam is only a part of the treatment. Follow every piece of advice from your doctor during the treatment. Consult your doctor or call the Poison helpline if an overdose happens.

What are the benefits of using Clonazepam?

Clonazepam is an effective medication used for treating and managing the following health disorders:

  • Panic attacks
  • Seizures or convulsions
  • Movement disorders
  • Any other medical condition as your doctor determines

What are the side effects of Clonazepam?

Observe your body and prioritize your health; you can experience certain common side effects after consuming Clonazepam, but these side effects don’t need medical attention.

These side effects symptoms will recover after a while. Some common Clonazepam side effects include the following:

  • Dizziness or drowsiness
  • Tiredness or depression
  • Forgetfulness
  • Difficulty in walking
  • Loss of coordination

You should not worry about these side effects, but please talk to your doctor at least once if they are not recovering or getting even worse.

You should consult your doctor and stop taking Clonazepam if you experience the following health issues:

  • Seizures
  • Severe drowsiness
  • Slow or shallow breathing
  • Mood swings
  • Behavioural disorder
  • Nightmares
  • Hallucination
  • Destructive and self-detrimental behaviour
  • Unusual and involuntary movement of eyes
  • Any other severe allergic reaction to the medicine

How does Clonazepam work?

Clonazepam is a tranquillizer of the benzodiazepine class that increases gamma-aminobutyric acid production (GABA) in the brain to provide relief against symptoms of panic attacks and seizures.

What to avoid while using Clonazepam?

Consuming alcohol while using Clonazepam can be dangerous; please avoid it. Taking Clonazepam can impair your thinking and reactions; be careful while performing activities that require you to be mentally attentive and alert. Avoid driving and operating machinery till you are under the effect of this medication. Please don’t take herbal products, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and other nutritional supplements while using Clonazepam. Certain medicines can interact with Clonazepam, making the treatment comparatively less effective or increasing the risk of side effects. Tell your health expert about all the medications and therapies you are currently taking and avoid them if your doctor advised you to do so. Ask your doctor about all the necessary precautions that you should take while using Clonazepam and ensure that the best quality medicines are delivered to you if you buy Clonazepam online.