I have found a packet of two pills, small and round, sort of peach in color, and the bubble package they are contained in says Zatrix SL, Clonazepam .25mg, Tab Sublingual. I cannot find this brand name anywhere, in any search engine. I've never heard of Zatrix, and am wondering if it is what it says it is? And of where it came from. Has anyone heard of this before? I plan to discard them, anyway, but am concerned because of where I found them and am wondering if my son or one of his friends are using this stuff. Thanks for any info.
Sublingual Clonazepam?
Question posted by mrspremo on 16 Oct 2009
Last updated on 24 October 2018
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Ive never heard of zatrix but clonazepam i have that is a benzodiazipine(benzo's street name). Did you find them in his room? hopefully he is not taking them because benzo's can cause if overdose if taken them incorrectly they are a controlled substance.
he may have been prescribed them in secret. Plus it takes so many to overdose, most of the time you would just fall asleep, overdosing is very rare unless you mix it with things. On their own the chance of overdose is low. I would get the idea of overdose out your head.
He might just need a talk to about the risks and dangers. It doesn't help they are made popular in rap these days.
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