Yes it is the generic name for Klonopin
No, Clonazepam is a benzo and oxycodone is an opiate totally diffrent classes
no, it is a benzodiazipine, the test would have to test specifically for this class of drugs.
Clonazepam is not an opiate, so you can take it even if you're already on Suboxone. A few years ago I was prescribed clonazepam, on top of my regular dose of Suboxone. Just don't take more than a normal dose of either drug: as they are both depressants, there is a risk of overdose if you take too much.
No, Clonazepam (klonopin) is a benzodiazepine, not an opiate. These medications usually end with "pam" (Diazepam, Clonazepam, Temazepam, Lorazepam) and are CNS depressants typically used to relieve anxiety. They can be highly addictive.
No, clonazepam does not contain opium. Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine medication used to treat anxiety and seizures, while opium is a naturally occurring substance derived from the poppy plant that is used as a narcotic analgesic. They are two separate substances with different mechanisms of action.
Valium and clonazepam are two different drugs.
Clonazepam or Klonipin will show up as a benzo on a standard screen.
Is the benzodiazepine Clonazepam made by a Canadian pharmaceutical company called Pharmascience.
RIP Casey "acute combined effects of opiate, citalopram and clonazepam intoxication," for more detailed info: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1576570/20071217/hawthorne_heights.jhtml
is dilantin an opiate
how does affects opiate
Yes, it is an opiate.