Add a drug to check interactionsAdd Popular FAQ Is clonazepam a controlled substance? Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine prescription drug and is classified by the DEA as Schedule IV controlled substance under the federal Controlled Substances Act. Schedule IV drugs have a lower potential for abuse relati...
Interactions:Clonazepam is mainly cleared via oxidative metabolism; therefore, it is susceptible to have interactions with those drugs that modulate oxidative metabolism such asamiodarone(Witt et al., 1993). Furthermore, an interaction may occur between clonazepam andphenytoin(a famous antiepileptic drug...
Interactions Clonazepam may increase the sedative effects of other drugs that depress the central nervous system such as certain pain strong medicines (opiates such as codeine, oxycodone, hydromorphone) and antihistamines (found in many cold and allergy medications). The sedative effect is also increase...
My GP is not keen as I take 1 mg Xanax twice per day and have done so for about 24 years (and it still works, contrary to what the benzo haters say). My attempt to get off it using a Valium taper was a year of hell. I got down to 1 mg Valium, but life was terrible, so...
Interactions There are many drugs that may affect the working of clonazepam, and clonazepam may also affect other drugs that you are taking. So, it is crucial to tell your doctor about all the drugs that you are taking (including over the counter or illegal drugs, as well as any supplement...
Valium is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to diazepam, pediatric patients, and patients with myasthenia gravis, severe respiratory insufficiency, severe hepatic insufficiency, pregnancy, and sleep apnea syndrome. Diazepam is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity in humans (...