it can cause that without a fever, I'm sure having a fever would just add to it.
Noop. Clonazepam belongs to a class of drugs known as Benzodiazepines. Other members are Valium (diazepam), xanax, Librium, etc.... These tend to be anxiolytics (minor tranquilizers) effects and will tend to cause sedation and sleep. Amphetamines tend to cause wakefulness and increased concentration. They are in a class of drugs known as Stimulants.
This would only burn like the dickens and cause the clonazepam to be released very slowly.
Clonazepam is a prescription medication that is used to treat anxiety. The drug has an immediate effect as a sedative and muscle relaxant. Other names for Clonazepam are Rivotril, Linotril, and Clonotril.
Chinese herb pills will throw a positive for benzodiazepines--but it's not a false positive, as there are benzodiazepines in Chinese herb pills.
In severe cases of anxiety and panic disorders, benzodiazepines such as alprazolam, clonazepam and lorazepam are effective - but their long term use is limited by the way the brain habituates to them (which means higher doses are necessary to achieve the same therapeutic effect). So they are more commonly prescribed for the short-term relief of mild anxiety, where the underlying cause may be treatable through other means (behaviorally, and perhaps with a newer generation SSRI).
Medications such as Trazodone and Daypro can cause false positive results for benzodiazepines. There are many benzodiazepines. Some examples are Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, and Librium to name a few. There are many more.
methadone when combined with benzodiazepines can cause a syndrome called QT-prolongation. this syndrome can cause fatal heart arrhythmias.
what is "ostoprosis"? I know it doesn't cause osteoporosis but I don't know about ostoprosis better ask a doctor
Do you mean a false positive? To my knowledge, its not possible to get a false positive if you have not taken the drug. If you get a positive result, it probably means that you took a benzodiazepine within the detection time (which can be a very long time, especially for long acting ones like diazepam and clonazepam)
Ummm if you took xanex, klonopin, etc
Typically Clonazepam (Klonopin) will not cause a yeast infection. Medications that are likely to cause a yeast infection are antibiotics.
No, but they can greatly reduce your chances of passing a sobriety test.