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What is Clonazepam?<\/h2>\r\nClonazepam belongs to benzodiazepines. Like other benzodiazepine drugs, Clonazepam<\/a> works by enhancing the activity of certain neurotransmitters in the brain.\r\n\r\nClonazepam helps treat seizure disorders, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome or absence seizures in adults and children. It also helps treat panic disorders such as agoraphobia in adults.\r\n

Important Information<\/h3>\r\nClonazepam can slow down or stop your breathing, especially if you have been using opioid medication, other drugs, or alcohol that can slow your breathing.\r\n\r\nMisuse of drugs like Clonazepam can cause overdose, addiction, or death. Never share Clonazepam with someone else.\r\n\r\nSome people have suicidal thoughts while taking Clonazepam. Stay alert to mood changes symptoms. Do not suddenly stop taking this medicine, or you could have seizures or unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.\r\n

What to know before taking Clonazepam?<\/h2>\r\nYou should avoid taking Clonazepam if you have:\r\n