Klonazepam

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 Clonazepam? Klonazepam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.
 
Clonazepam is a drug commonly used to treat epileptic seizures and panic disorder. The medication is taken by mouth, usually two or three times a day. Clonazepam is available as a tablet or a wafer (an orally disintegrating tablet), and can be taken with or without food. The dosage your healthcare provider prescribes will vary, depending on several factors, such as your age and other medical conditions you have. Possible side effects of clonazepam include drowsiness, coordination problems, and behavior problems.
 
(For more information, click Clonazepam. Topics discussed in this article include how the drug works, what to discuss with your healthcare provider before taking it, and whether a generic version is available.)
 
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD;