What Does Klonopin do to you

Sep 16
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2021

Dr. Jason Bourne

Dr. Jason Bourne

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Klonopin or Clonazepam belongs to the family of drugs known as benzodiazepine. Clonazepam acts on the chemicals in the brain that may be unbalanced, causing panic disorders.

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When is Klonopin indicated?

Your doctor will prescribe Clonazepam in case of seizures and therefore is also known as an anticonvulsant or an anti-epileptic drug. It has also been recommended for the treatment of anxiety disorders and anxiety associated with bipolar disorder. It is also used in adults to cure a panic disorder,What Does Klonopin do to you Articles including agoraphobia.

 

How to use Klonopin?

In adults, the dosage is prescribed depending on the medical condition, age, and response to treatment. In the case of children, the dose is based on the individual’s body weight. In older adults, it is usually recommended to start with a lower dose to decrease the risk of side effects. You can buy Klonopin 2mg online or at the local drug stores.

You need to inform the doctor immediately if you notice any of the symptoms after suddenly stop using Klonopin. These withdrawal symptoms may include shaking, trembling, seizures, and change in mood, stomach, or muscle cramps. Withdrawal is more likely to occur if you stop using Clonazepam after having it for a long time or in high doses.

 

Is taking Klonopin dangerous?

Taking Klonopin for a long time may turn out to be potentially habit-forming. If you notice any signs like persistent cravings to take Klonopin, continued usage of the drug despite its negative consequences on you and your body, or being unable to quit despite the desire, you may have a Klonopin addiction or a Klonopin high.

 

How do Klonopin works?

Klonopin blocks the chemical receptors in the brain that help reduce anxiety and stress and imparts a feeling of relaxation. If you get addicted to the drug, the brain gets accustomed to Klonopin and can no longer produce feelings of tranquility and calmness without taking it.

 

Klonopin- its abuse and overdose

If you take Klonopin in doses that are too high or use it for long periods than prescribed, you may exhibit symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, vertigo, numbness, confusion, impaired cognition, slow reaction time, reduced libido and impaired judgment.

Being a central nervous system (CNS) depressant, Klonopin slows down the central nervous system. You may notice decreased heart rate along with slow breathing that can lead to coma or death.

Slurred speech, unsteady walking, extreme drowsiness, memory impairment, reduced attention span, and lack of coordination are some of the signs of a Klonopin overdose. Prolonged usage of Klonopin can also lead to depression and panic attacks.

 

 

When is Klonopin indicated?

Your doctor will prescribe Clonazepam in case of seizures and therefore is also known as an anticonvulsant or an anti-epileptic drug. It has also been recommended for the treatment of anxiety disorders and anxiety associated with bipolar disorder. It is also used in adults to cure a panic disorder, including agoraphobia.

 

How to use Klonopin?

In adults, the dosage is prescribed depending on the medical condition, age, and response to treatment. In the case of children, the dose is based on the individual’s body weight. In older adults, it is usually recommended to start with a lower dose to decrease the risk of side effects. You can buy Klonopin 2mg online or at the local drug stores.

You need to inform the doctor immediately if you notice any of the symptoms after suddenly stop using Klonopin. These withdrawal symptoms may include shaking, trembling, seizures, and change in mood, stomach, or muscle cramps. Withdrawal is more likely to occur if you stop using Clonazepam after having it for a long time or in high doses.

 

Is taking Klonopin dangerous?

Taking Klonopin for a long time may turn out to be potentially habit-forming. If you notice any signs like persistent cravings to take Klonopin, continued usage of the drug despite its negative consequences on you and your body, or being unable to quit despite the desire, you may have a Klonopin addiction or a Klonopin high.

 

How do Klonopin works?

Klonopin blocks the chemical receptors in the brain that help reduce anxiety and stress and imparts a feeling of relaxation. If you get addicted to the drug, the brain gets accustomed to Klonopin and can no longer produce feelings of tranquility and calmness without taking it.

 

Klonopin- its abuse and overdose

If you take Klonopin in doses that are too high or use it for long periods than prescribed, you may exhibit symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, vertigo, numbness, confusion, impaired cognition, slow reaction time, reduced libido and impaired judgment.

Being a central nervous system (CNS) depressant, Klonopin slows down the central nervous system. You may notice decreased heart rate along with slow breathing that can lead to coma or death.

Slurred speech, unsteady walking, extreme drowsiness, memory impairment, reduced attention span, and lack of coordination are some of the signs of a Klonopin overdose. Prolonged usage of Klonopin can also lead to depression and panic attacks.