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Narcotics may increase the sedative effects of this drug. Do not take other sedative, benzodiazepines, or sleeping pills with this drug. The combinations could be fatal.
Do not drink alcohol when taking benzodiazepines. Alcohol can lower blood pressure and decrease your breathing rate to the point of unconsciousness.
The habit-forming potential is high. Psychological and physical dependence is common. It is possible to become dependent in only two to four weeks.
- Do not take clonazepam longer than four weeks when treating antianxiety disorders.
- Do not stop taking this drug abruptly.
- Do not take clonazepam if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
- Do not take clonazepam if you are breast-feeding.
- Do not take clonazepam if under eighteen or over sixty.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have experienced negative reactions to any benzodiazepines.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have a history of alcoholism.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have drug dependence.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have had a stroke.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have had have multiple sclerosis.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have asthma.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have chronic bronchitis.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have Alzheimer's disease.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have liver disease.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have acute narrow-angle glaucoma.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have acute intermittent porphyria.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have emphysema.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have seriously depressed.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have myasthenia gravis.
- Do not take clonazepam if you have or if you have any type of brain disorders.
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