I got a prescription yesterday for 1mg of clonazepam twice a day. I've been taking them and everything is good far but, My question is, on the bottle it says clonazepam 1mg ipl. What does ipl mean? I've tried to look it up and can't find anything. Anybody know? It makes me so paranoid not knowing I haven't even taken it today because I started making myself paranoid. Plus 1,500MG of Depakote. You'd think I'd be some what stable. Not me.
I need to know what ipl means on my clonazepam 1mg bottle. It's driving me crazy!?
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- 5 Jan 2017 by Jward7119
- Updated
- 5 January 2017
- Topics
- bipolar disorder, anxiety, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, clonazepam, borderline personality disorder, prescription
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You can always call the pharmacy where you got your prescription and ask them to explain the meaning of everything that's written on the bottle. And carefully look it over before you leave next time so you can ask them any questions. I hope you are doing better.

Further Information
- Clonazepam Information for Consumers
- Clonazepam Information for Healthcare Professionals (includes dosage details)
- Side Effects of Clonazepam (detailed)
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I have never heard of this
I have not. What is it
OK in your case, it's just the name of the pharmaceutical company then, International Pharma Labs.
It's the name of the company that made the medicine then.
OK thank you so much! I feel better :)