Facts on Klonopin

1. Calm Down

Doctors typically prescribe Klonopin to either help treat seizure disorders like epilepsy or to eliminate panic attacks and anxiety. The main ingredient in Klonopin reacts to your brain and all of your nerves the same way, since these are all part of your central nervous system. The medication has a calming effect on your nerves, relaxing the nervous centers of your brain that cause seizures.

2. Follow the Doctor's Orders

Your doctor will prescribe your Klonopin dosage based on your medical condition and any other therapy you've tried. Drugs like Klonopin can be habit-forming if you take them for a longer period of time or more frequently than you're prescribed. If you think your condition is getting worse or that you need to change your dosage, discuss it with your doctor first.

3. Don't Stop

Abruptly stopping your dosage of Klonopin could increase the number of seizures you experience or make your panic attacks worse. You need to be weaned off Klonopin gradually. Your doctor can help you find the easiest way to do this, so talk to him before you stop taking your Klonopin.

4. Take Care of Your Eyes and Organs

You shouldn't take Klonopin and other drugs like it if you have liver disease, narrow angle glaucoma or other eye diseases that affect eyesight. Drugs like Klonopin can make these conditions worse. If you think that you have a medical condition like this, talk to your doctor before you begin taking Klonopin.

5. Drowsiness is a Side Effect

One of the most common side effects of Klonopin is a dizzy or drowsy feeling. This feeling can become worse if you drink alcohol, so limit your alcohol intake when you take Klonopin. Senior citizens are also at a higher risk for becoming dizzy or disoriented from Klonopin. Check the labels of over-the-counter allergy and cold medications because they could contain antihistamines and other ingredients that will also make you drowsy. Be careful driving or doing any physical activities until you know if Klonopin will make you sleepy. If this is a problem, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your dosage and what you can do to prevent feeling drowsy.

Last updated on: Nov 18, 2009

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