Klonopin
Klonopin (clonazepam) is a highly-efficient medication intended for the treatment of anxiety and some other conditions caused by the imbalance of chemicals in the brain. This drug corrects the imbalance of chemicals and helps you to feel better. Other conditions it is most often prescribed for include panic disorder and seizure disorder. If you are allergic to clonazepam or any other medications that belong to the group of benzodiazepines, taking Klonopin is not recommended, as the same reaction is likely to happen again. You need to make sure your treatment will be both safe and efficient, and this is why in case of a history of an allergic reaction you will have to look for a different treatment method. This drug can be harmful for an unborn baby, as it can cause breathing problems, as well as a number of problem with feeding the infant. If you think you may have become pregnant while on Klonopin you need to keep taking it, as otherwise a seizure could occur and it could be harmful for both the mother and the baby. Make sure you use a reliable contraceptive during the entire period of taking Klonopin. Never share this drug with other people to whom it was not prescribed, as you may not be aware of their individual contraindications that will make them unable to take Klonopin safely.

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