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Benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Klonopin can cause long-term neurological dysfunction, worsen anxiety over time, and cause serious problems when doctors refuse to prescribe them. Many people are blindsided when they’re suddenly cut off, leading to severe withdrawal.
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Videoconsejo sanitario sobre Clonazepam, para qué sirve este medicamento, cuándo y cómo debemos tomarlo. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Elena Vega, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.
Al igual que otros fármacos ya tratados en este canal (como diazepam o lorazepam), clonazepam pertenece al grupo de las benzodiazepinas. Este fármaco actúa sobre los receptores benzodiacepínicos, potenciando la acción de un neurotransmisor inhibidor llamado GABA, por lo que ejerce todos los efectos farmacológicos de las benzodiazepinas: anticonvulsivante, sedante, relajante muscular y ansiolítico.
A diferencia de la mayoría de benzodiazepinas, clonazepam se usa, debido a sus efectos anticonvulsivantes, como agente antiepiléptico. Es capaz de reducir rápidamente muchos tipos de actividad neuronal anormal, por lo que está autorizado para el tratamiento de niños y adultos con diversos tipos de epilepsias: ausencias, crisis tónico-clónicas, crisis parciales o estatus epiléptico. De hecho, se ha mostrado eficaz en algunos casos resistentes a la terapia convencional.
En la farmacia están disponibles distintas presentaciones de clonazepam en forma de comprimidos por vía oral de 0,5, 1 y 2 mg. Pero también existen presentaciones en forma de solución oral en gotas y en forma de ampollas con solución para inyección intravenosa, especialmente indicadas para su uso en lactantes y niños pequeños.
Si se usan gotas en niños, es importante saber que hay que mezclarlas con agua, té o zumos y administrarlas con cuchara, nunca directamente desde el envase a la boca.
La dosis será fijada por el médico de forma individualizada según la edad y el peso, y también según la respuesta clínica y la tolerancia al fármaco, teniendo en cuenta que el empleo concomitante de otros antiepilépticos puede aumentar los efectos secundarios.
El tratamiento se iniciará con la menor dosis diaria posible (en adultos, por ejemplo, menor de 1,5 mg/día en 3 tomas) y posteriormente se irá ajustando. La dosis máxima diaria que nunca debe superarse es de 20 mg diarios en adultos y de 0,2 mg/kg/día en niños de hasta 10 años. Es importante destacar que los comprimidos de clonazepam se pueden partir para dividir la dosis.
Las benzodiazepinas, en general, y el clonazepam en particular, suelen ser bien toleradas, aunque existe cierto riesgo de aparición de fenómenos de dependencia tras un uso continuado o en dosis superiores a las recomendadas. Por tanto, evita tratamientos más largos de lo prescrito, y consulta a tu médico sobre cómo suspender esta medicación cuando ya no la necesites ya que la retirada del fármaco debe ser gradual y no debe hacerse de forma brusca.
Las reacciones adversas, que pueden llegar a ser importantes, suelen desaparecer sin necesidad de interrumpir el tratamiento. Sobre todo destacan las relacionadas con el sistema nervioso, como una menor concentración, desorientación, sedación, cansancio y somnolencia, por lo que habría que tener especial cuidado si se va a conducir o utilizar maquinaria peligrosa, ya que nuestra capacidad de reacción podría estar reducida.
Se recomienda, además, evitar el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas durante el tratamiento, debido a que el alcohol también tiene efectos depresores sobre el sistema nervioso central y sus reacciones adversas podrían verse potenciadas.
Entre otras recomendaciones importantes podemos destacar no utilizar clonazepam sin receta médica, no aumentar la dosis indicada por el médico y prestar atención ante una posible aparición de efecto rebote al terminar el tratamiento (con agitación o ansiedad).
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Klonopin, is the brand name for clonazepam a sedative in the benzodiazepine class of drugs. Klonopin addiction occurs because it is one of the most abused benzos in the United States today.
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Klonopin was initially created to help people who struggle with epilepsy to manage seizures. Years later, the drug’s fast and powerful calming effects were also recognized as a way to help treat panic attacks. Klonopin is often prescribed to ease anxiety and withdrawal symptoms from alcohol and other addictive substances as well.
When someone abuses Klonopin, or takes doses that are too high or uses it for long time periods, they may exhibit symptoms such as:
- Dizziness
- Vertigo
- Fainting
- Numbness
- Impaired cognition
- Confusion
- Slow reaction time
- Impaired judgement
- Or Reduced libido
Some Klonopin overdose side effects include:
- Slurred speech
- Extreme drowsiness
- Unsteady walking
- Reduced attention span
- Memory impairment
- Or Lack of coordination
When someone abuses Klonopin, they are likely to struggle with body function and overall alertness. After a period of time dependent on Klonopin, there is risk of paradoxical reactions. Paradoxical reactions are the opposite effect of what the drug is supposed to be doing, such as increased irritability, anxiety, agitation, and poor sleep. Long term use of Klonopin can also lead to depression and panic attacks.
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Clonazepam (Klonopin) is a drug prescribed by doctors for curing seizures or fits, panic attacks, anxiety disorder, involuntary muscle spasms, and akathisia (movement disorder causing restlessness and an inability to sit still).
The drug belongs to the class of benzodiazepines. It is taken orally either as a tablet or liquid. Clonazepam achieves its effects by boosting the activity of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. The effects show within an hour and last anywhere between 6 to 12 hours.
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In this episode, I discuss a medication known as clonazepam (Klonopin).
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In this episode of Drug Talk, I discuss a medication from the benzodiazapine class known as Clonazepam.
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The Fifth Episode - Inside The Manic Mind.
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Clonazepam or Klonopin is a benzodiazepine that is used to treat anxiety disorders (like generalized anxiety disorder or panic attacks). It has a longer half life than some other benzodiazepines (like Ativan or Xanax) which means that it takes longer to leave one's system. Benzodiazepines work by increasing the activity of GABA (or the major inhibitory or calming neurotransmitter in the central nervous system).
While this medication can be effective in treating anxiety, it has several risks and the potential for serious side effects. There may be better options to treat someone's anxiety. Some of these risks include abuse, dependence, tolerance and withdrawal. This medication cannot be combined with alcohol. Additionally, withdrawal from this medication can cause serious adverse effects (like seizure, unstable vital signs and even death).
Please talk to your provider about all risks and benefits of this medication before starting, stopping or changing doses.
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Klonopin Withdrawal
Quitting benzodiazepines, including Klonopin, is not generally considered life-threatening and won’t usually cause permanent harm. However, it can still be uncomfortable enough to make quitting difficult without the help of a doctor.
If you quit Klonopin after becoming physically dependent, you may experience the following symptoms:
Anxiety
Appetite loss
Irritability
Muscle aches
Nausea
Tiredness
Trouble sleeping and resting
In rare cases, suddenly quitting benzodiazepines has been associated with temporary psychosis and delirium, where a person may have a mental break from reality, hallucinating and acting irrationally. This phenomenon isn’t fully understood but seems to be fairly rare. This situation should be treated as a medical emergency, less so because it is directly life-threatening and more so because a person might endanger themselves or others while in this state as a result of their confusion and irrational emotional state.
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