Description
How to Take Clonazepam
Clonazepam is a tablet form drug. Common strength are 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg. There are also dissolving tablets which come in lower strengths, starting from 0.125 mg.
For seizure control, doctors usually serologically infuse the patient with a low dose. It is mostly around 0.5 mg. Subsequently, the dose is increased gradually depending on the patient’s response.
In sleep disorders associated with behavior, the usual time for taking clonazepam is night. The dosage can be from 0.25 mg to 2 mg. Most doctors recommend that the drug be taken about thirty minutes ahead of sleep.
Tardive dyskinesia dose is determined based on individual cases. Usually, long-term use is avoided. The risk is higher if it is used for several months.
Generally, clonazepam is a medicine for adults of 18-64 years of age. Persons with liver or kidney diseases may require a lower dose of the medication. Never change your dose of medication without the doctor’s supervision.
Do Side Effects Exist
Indeed. Clonazepam is capable of causing side effects. This exception is mostly long-term usage or usage without guidance.
On the mild side, drowsiness, overproduction of saliva, frigidness, and even cough are among symptoms that can occur.
Some individuals may experience moderate side effects. These encompass symptoms such as irritation, loss of appetite, muscle pain, and feeling of extreme tiredness.
Severe side effects, which are rare, but still possible,include unsteadiness, bladder discomfort, nervousness, and insomnia.
In case the side effects do not get better or even worsen, medical help is to be sought.
Can Clonazepam Interact With Other Drugs
Besides, Clonazepam is not always a good mixture with other drugs. Some medications enhance a person’s desire to sleep. On the other hand, certain drugs allow the diminishment in the effectiveness of clonazepam.
The most typical examples are antifungal agents such as ketoconazole. Phenytoin or phenobarbital as other seizure medicines. Codeine-based opioid cough syrups. Zolpidem as a sleep medicine.
Never fail to inform your doctor of every medication you are on. Even if they are only supplements.
What Are Some Alternatives to Clonazepam
There are times when clonazepam is not appropriate for a person. Side effects may be the reason. Tolerance may also be a reason.
In such cases, a physician may recommend alternatives. These can be Xanax, Valium, Prozac, Paxil, or Effexor XR.
The right choice depends on your condition and past medical history. Do not change medication without consulting your doctor.

