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Trazodone - Overdose??

My 32 year old son has just taken 6 Trazodone. He has been under Psychiatric care for BiPolar/Depression. How dangerous is this amount?

Do clonazepam 0.5mg cause you to have panic attacks if so why?

So I have taken Klonopin mg twice a day for years for anxiety attacks and for me it was the difference in having a good day and not wanting to go... read more

Lexapro and clonazepam - has it worked for you?

I’ve been on Lexapro for almost four weeks (the last three at 10mg). I have terrible, increased anxiety and nocturnal panic attacks while getting u... read more

Every generic clonazepam pill/NDCs manufactured by each pharmaceutical company feel different?

I find that clonazepam, depending on which brand is prescribed gives me different effects. TEVA/Barr's disintegrating tabs used to be my favorite... read more

Solco clonazepam stomach issues?

I've been taking the Solco brand of clonazepam since they discontinued TEVA (and it does not work well), but I've also been getting awful bathroom... read more

Is clonazepam safe for long term. (Many years) I am taking 0.5 every evening for insomnia. It works?

It works very well. But I am afraid that I'll be addicted to it. Is there a danger for using it forever?

Sertraline - I have had insomnia for most of my life and am wondering if Zoloft would help?

I have been on clonazepam for several years to help with my anxiety and insomnia. The clonazepam helps me tremendously with sleep but I keep needing... read more

I have a concern about Klonopin (clonazepam). Please help!?

I'm 23 years old and have a concern about a medication I'm taking. First of all, I suffer from a severe and debilitating pain condition from an... read more

Low cortisol levels and clonazepam?

My cortisol levels are low. Borderline low around 5. I don't take any medication for that, but recently due to high frequency of my panic attacks, I... read more

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