How long can I take clonazepam?

Clonazepam is not likely to be addictive if you take it for a short time (2 to 4 weeks). If you've been taking it for longer than 2 to 4 weeks, your doctor will reduce your dose gradually if they want you to stop taking it.
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Should clonazepam be taken long-term?

Clonazepam is not generally recommended for long-term use because it is known to be a habit-forming substance. Over time, the patient's body tends to build a tolerance to clonazepam.
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What happens if you take clonazepam everyday?

Benzodiazepines may produce emotional and/or physical dependence (addiction) even when used as recommended. Physical dependence may develop after 2 or more weeks of daily use. The risk of withdrawal reactions when stopping therapy with clonazepam is increased with prolonged use of the medication.
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How often can clonazepam 0.5 mg be taken?

Adults and children 10 years and older—At first, 0.5 milligram (mg) 3 times per day. Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed. However, the dose is usually not more than 20 mg per day.
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Can you take clonazepam daily for anxiety?

For panic and anxiety, the dosage for adults is 0.25 milligrams (mg) twice per day. A doctor can increase the dosage in increments of 0.125 mg to 0.25 mg every 3 days until the panic is under control. However, the maximum dosage does not usually exceed 4 mg per day.
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How to use Clonazepam? (Klonopin, Rivotril) - Doctor Explains



Can you take Klonopin for life?

Klonopin can be a short-term or long-term treatment. Keep in mind that the long-term effectiveness of Klonopin hasn't been studied for longer than 9 weeks. Because of this, it's important that you and your doctor discuss from time to time whether you need to continue Klonopin treatment.
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Can clonazepam be stopped suddenly?

The drug should not be stopped suddenly or without the direct supervision and guidance of a medical professional. Potentially fatal seizures or a coma may occur with the sudden cessation of Klonopin. Withdrawal from clonazepam can be dangerous and even even life-threatening.
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What are the dangers of taking clonazepam?

Clonazepam may increase the risk of serious or life-threatening breathing problems, sedation, or coma if used along with certain medications.
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Who should not take clonazepam?

You should not take clonazepam if you have: narrow-angle glaucoma; severe liver disease; or. a history of allergic reaction to any benzodiazepine (clonazepam, alprazolam, diazepam, lorazepam, Valium, Xanax, Versed, and others).
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Is clonazepam good for depression?

Clonazepam is useful for treatment-resistant and/or protracted depression, as well as for acceleration of response to conventional antidepressants.
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Is .5mg clonazepam addictive?

Will I become addicted? Clonazepam is not likely to be addictive if you take it for a short time (2 to 4 weeks). If you've been taking it for longer than 2 to 4 weeks, your doctor will reduce your dose gradually if they want you to stop taking it.
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Which Benzo is best for long term use?

With sustained levels of anxiety, long-acting benzodiazepines such as diazepam and clorazepate are usually preferred, while episodic anxiety normally responds best to shorter-acting drugs such as oxazepam or lorazepam.
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Can Klonopin damage your brain?

High doses of benzodiazepine consumed over a long period of time can also cause brain damage similar to that caused by alcohol. The symptoms can include: Memory loss.
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Can I take benzodiazepines forever?

Generally speaking, when used as directed under supervision from a doctor, benzodiazepines are relatively safe for short periods of time. They are not, however, meant to be taken for longer than a few weeks to a few months at most.
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How long can you take benzodiazepines?

You should only be prescribed benzodiazepines for the shortest amount of time possible. Taking benzodiazepines regularly for a few weeks or more can lead to addiction. Doctors recommend that you only take them for 2-4 weeks. Intermittent use may help to avoid addiction.
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Does clonazepam affect memory?

One of the most concerning side effects of clonazepam use can include memory loss.
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Does clonazepam damage your liver?

When clonazepam is used for patients with existing hyperlipidaemia and liver dysfunction, it may cause abnormal lipid profile, aggravate liver dysfunction, and lead to remarkable glucose elevation.
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Can clonazepam damage kidneys?

Clonazepam is primarily metabolized by the liver, and the metabolites are eliminated by the kidney. Due to the possibility of excess accumulation of metabolites and the unknown effects of such accumulation, therapy with clonazepam should also be administered cautiously in patients with renal impairment.
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Is clonazepam a high risk drug?

Risk of dependence: Using Clonazepam, even as prescribed, can lead to physical dependence and withdrawal if you stop taking the drug suddenly. Withdrawal can be life threatening. Taking this drug can also lead to misuse and addiction. Misuse of Clonazepam increases your risk of overdose and death.
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Does clonazepam affect your heart?

Benzodiazepines, including clonazepam, may cause severe bradycardia.
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How long does clonazepam 0.5 mg stay in your system?

It has a long half-life and can remain in a person's system for weeks. In studies, Klonopin was detectable on a urine test for up to a month, on a hair test for up to 28 days, and on a saliva test for up to 5 or 6 days. Abuse of Klonopin can lead to addiction and physical dependence.
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How much clonazepam should I take to sleep?

The Klonopin for sleep dosage is typically 0.25-2.0 mg, 30 minutes before you go to bed; total daily Klonopin dosage should not exceed 4 mg per day. If you've been prescribed Klonopin for reasons other than sleep, you can take Klonopin two to three times per day, if that is how your healthcare provider prescribed it.
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How do I get rid of clonazepam?

Clonazepam can be successfully discontinued without any major withdrawal symptoms if the dose is reduced gradually. We recommend reducing the dosage of clonazepam after intermediate-term use by 0.25 mg/wk.
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What happens when clonazepam stops working?

If stopped suddenly with no treatment, clonazepam withdrawal can be dangerous and even deadly. Intense seizures can happen without warning, in addition to confusion and delirium which can have devastating results if someone is alone.
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How do I wean off .5mg of Klonopin?

Klonopin Tapering/Weaning Schedule
  1. Decrease dosage by 0.5 mg every two weeks until 1 mg is reached, then decrease by 0.25 mg every week.
  2. Decrease dosage by 25 percent during week one and 10 percent each following week.
  3. Decrease dosage by 0.25 mg per week until no longer needed.
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