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Asked for male, 47 years old from Guwahati
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You seem to be suffering from anxiety disorder rather than a psvt. Loazep (clonazepam) is a powerful anxiolytic, but is not advisable in such high doses as you use over a long period of time, as it produces cognitive changes, disinhibition, personality changes, etc. Anxiety also produces hypertension. I suggest you to consult a psychiatrist and gradually reduce clonazepam, which will be replaced with ssris as necessary. Ciplar on a longer run can be taken. All the best.
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Get re-assessed. It is important that a thorough re-assessment is done followed by medication plan is made. Also to be able to understand why you didn't respond to other medication. 5 years is long and you probably will need to have long term treatment where clonazepam (lonazep) will definitely not modify the disease. So clonazepam can only be a small part of the treatment and nothing beyond. Thanks.
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Psychiatrist•Thane
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Lybrate user,
Lonazep has nothing to do with cholesterol. Cholesterol has often related with diet.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Hyderabad
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Aryan,
Just for 10 days use of Lonazep, you may not get withdrawal symptoms. But it is better to wait for 10 more days so that flunil takes action. Then you can take whenever necessary - not daily.
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Yash,
Lonazep is safe. Except that in the long run, Neeti may become dependent on it. If Neeti has already taking it for many years, let him not increase the dose on his own. He need not stop it suddenly also.
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MBBS, DNB (General Medicine) pgt

General Physician•Kolkata
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Depends on the dose. Taking 2 tab may cause increased sedation & drowsiness, also depends on the tolerance of the person.
Taking huge number of pills may even cause life threatening issue.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Ghaziabad
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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This medicine needs to be monitored at least every 3 months, kindly consult any astute psychiatrist online or nearby and get evaluated. Annual blood tests need to be taken, clonazepam after some time should be attempted for tapering and stopping, etc. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Ahmedabad
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Yes clonazepam acts on liver It doesnot cause high temperature of body. You suffered from jaundice in 1998 a long time ago. So just relax do not think about this illness.
It does not significantly causes imbalance of bile. Keep tracking your LIVER FUNCTION TESTS at least once in a year.
Advice: Start tapering your lonazep dose and stop with the consultation of your psychiatrist other wise you will be dependant on lonazep.
Be motivated and relax I know that you can sleep without the b...more
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Psychiatrist•Srinagar
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Ativan and lonazep belong to same group (benzodiapine).
Its generally irrational to take both of these together on daily basis for any medical condition.
Consult a nearby psychiatrist for making your prescription more rationale.
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PGDPC, M.Sc, ECCE

Psychologist•Kolkata
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Its okay. U can continue with it.
But i'll suggest to consult a psychologist as well. We need to try to overcome the issue and also be free from medication. Regards iqra azim
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