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What Are The Side Effects Of Clonazepam?

My physician has prescribed Clonazepam 0.5mg Tab. I am concerned as I read a news article saying users should stop taking Clonazepam. What concern should I have. I have a history of having Gullain Barre Syndrom and dealing with nerves. what would suggest to ease my mind about Clonazepan haring my body
Wed, 14 Feb 2018
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Hi,

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Clonazepam is in the family of medicines called Benzodiazepines. Unless there is no choice, none of these medications are typically recommended for the long term.
This is because they are addictive and cause tolerance (need more and more of the medication for the same effect) and a person can become dependent on them.

I hope this helps


Take Care


Regards
Dr. Michelle Gibson James,
General & Family Physician
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What Are The Side Effects Of Clonazepam?

Hi, Thanks for using HealthcareMagic Clonazepam is in the family of medicines called Benzodiazepines. Unless there is no choice, none of these medications are typically recommended for the long term. This is because they are addictive and cause tolerance (need more and more of the medication for the same effect) and a person can become dependent on them. I hope this helps Take Care Regards Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician