Clonezapam

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 Clonazepam? Clonezapam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.
 
Clonazepam (Klonopin®) is a prescription drug that is approved for the treatment of certain types of epileptic seizures and for panic disorder. The medication, which is part of a class of medications call benzodiazepines, can have a calming effect on the body by affecting a certain chemical in the brain. Clonazepam tablets come in three different strengths, and the orally disintegrating tablets (or wafers) come in five strengths. There is also a generic version of clonazepam available. The medication may potentially cause side effects in some people, including drowsiness, behavior problems, and coordination problems.
 
(Click Clonazepam for more detailed information on clonazepam, including an explanation of how it works, dosing guidelines, and what you should tell your healthcare provider prior to taking the medication.)
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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