Well, there is only one way to find out.
Yes... It's a benzodiazipine!
maybe, because i don't know about dogs but i love them even i want a dog
Can you? Yes. Will you? Probably not. But why would you?
Klonapin would show up as a benzodiazepine for up to 7 days at a therapeutic level, 30 days for chronic users. Since the drug is typically precribed for the user it raises no flags on normal urine tests.
yes. xanax and klonopin both come up as benzos in a drug test. that's how i get sent to rehab for a month for comin up dirty with klonipin, and im only 15!
http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/klonopin_d00197.htmlThis site has just about every drug listed and tells you what drug interactions can be dangerous and how.
I went for a drug screen and when my results came in, my doctor could tell that I had taken Xanex, Klonapin, and Ativan. So yes, they can distinguish between the different benzos!
Please be cautious. Any benzo type drug with methadone can be dangerous. Please check with your doctor first...........the results could be disastrous if taken together. Both drugs affect your respiratory system
I take 40mg of adderall or 54mg of concerta everyday and use klonapin to put me to sleep every night. Been doing this for about a month with no issues.
to me it makes me feel like i am so low, to the point of almost toughing the ground:) it depends on which way you wanna go.... up or down. when you stand up you eyesight gets all messed up, and when you are walking, the world is wobbly.....
Klonapin or Rivotril as we in Canada call it is used as an anti-epileptic and ,when used prophylactically,also prevents the occurence of Panic Attacks. The active ingredient is Clonazepam which is a "cousin" drug to Valium(diazepam) and many other Benzodiazepines. The daily dose widely varies from 0.5 Mgs'-20 Mgs'/Day. To answer your question:Yes, Klonapin may cause daytime drowsiness at the beginning of treatment but this is usually dose related.If you feel that it is impairing your ability to function to the point of injuring yourself or others;I would advise that you speak with your Doctor Re:Dosage adjustment.Good Luck