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clonazepam medical question

*KANE*

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I know it is usually used for seizures , and I know its used recreationally , but what are the negative physical side effects. Not including addiction. Is it normally used for anxiety too??
[This message has been edited by *KANE* (edited 08 September 2001).]
 
The most frequently occurring side effects of clonazepam are referable to CNS depression. Experience has shown that drowsiness has occurred in approximately 50% of patients and ataxia in approximately 30%. In some cases, these may diminish with time; behavior problems have been noted in approximately 25% of patients. Others, listed by system are:
Neurologic: Abnormal eye movements, aphonia, choreiform movements, coma, diplopia, dysarthria, dysdiadochokinesis, "glassy-eyed" appearance, headache, hemiparesis, hypotonia, nystagmus, respiratory depression, slurred speech, tremor, vertigo.
Psychiatric: Confusion, depression, amnesia, hallucinations, hysteria, increased libido, insomnia, psychosis, suicidal attempt (the behavior effects are more likely to occur in patients with a history of psychiatric disturbances). The following paradoxical reactions have been observed: Excitability, irritability, aggressive behavior, agitation, nervousness, hostility, anxiety, sleep disturbances, nightmares, and vivid dreams.
Respiratory: Chest congestion, rhinorrhea, shortness of breath, hypersecretion in upper respiratory passages.
Cardiovascular: Palpitations.
Dermatologic: Hair loss, hirsutism, skin rash, ankle, and facial edema.
Gastrointestinal: Anorexia, coated tongue, constipation, diarrhea, dry mouth, encopresis, gastritis, increased appetite, nausea, sore gums.
Genitourinary: Dysuria, enuresis, nocturia, urinary retention.
Musculoskeletal: Muscle weakness, pains.
Miscellaneous: Dehydration, general deterioration, fever, lymphadenopathy, weight loss or gain.
Hematopoietic: Anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, eosinophilia.
Hepatic: Hepatomegaly, transient elevations of serum transaminases and alkaline phosphatase.
www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/clonaz_ad.htm
 
You forgot Bi-Polar under Psychologic. It's one of the most prescribed medicatications besides mood stanilizers like Tegretol, Lithium and Depakote.
Negative side-effects- The biggest is an extreme, Heroin-Like withdrawal and physical dependence.
I know, I've been on it (for Bi-Polar) but the lucky thing is that it is a moderate acting Benzo so it's not as addictive as valium but about the same as Xanax. Hope this helps.
 
Kane, it definitely aids anxiety. samiam, I know someone very personally who has been using Klonopin off and on and, as needed to get a good sleep after a night of coke, etc. And he has gone as long as one month without it and he did not experience anything remotely related to a "herion like whthdrawl."
 
PM -
Benzos are among some of the worse drugs to kick.. and if you use enough, it can kill you! But you do need to use a decent amount before you will feel with withdrawal..
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