How Much Clonazepam And Norflox Can You Use Together Safe?
Question: How much clonazepam and norflox can you use together safely? My Dr has given me 2mg clonazepam that I take for panic attacks. Today I had to take 8 of them for a panic attack as I've developed a tolerance. However I also have severe pain from, amongst other cuneiform, a back deformity and its effect on my muscles. I take Targin 10/5 for it twice a day. They tried to put me up to 20/10 but it just made me sick. I saw my physio yesterday and he worked quite hard on me and im in alot of pain. Im meant to take another norflex and targin at bedtime but that's 6 hours away. Given I've taken 8x2mg clonazepam this morning and a norflex and Targin this morning. Can I take another norflex and Targin now? And again before bed?
Brief Answer:
Yes you can take
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I can understand your concern. If we consider Clonazepam then the drug is a very safe drug. The drug is a benzodiazepine drug and even intake of high doses doesn't result in any serious side effects.
Targin is Oxycodon and Naloxone and is a good painkiller. Norflex is a muscle relaxant. These too are safe drugs and have no serious side effects if used in prescribed doses.
If you have taken high dose of Clonazepam and also tablet of Norflex and Targin even then you can take another dose of Norflex and Targine for pain as of now. No need to get worried. If you have dizziness, heaviness in head then talk with your doctor.
Thanks.
Yes you can take
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I can understand your concern. If we consider Clonazepam then the drug is a very safe drug. The drug is a benzodiazepine drug and even intake of high doses doesn't result in any serious side effects.
Targin is Oxycodon and Naloxone and is a good painkiller. Norflex is a muscle relaxant. These too are safe drugs and have no serious side effects if used in prescribed doses.
If you have taken high dose of Clonazepam and also tablet of Norflex and Targin even then you can take another dose of Norflex and Targine for pain as of now. No need to get worried. If you have dizziness, heaviness in head then talk with your doctor.
Thanks.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy