What does Klonopin do to the body? |
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Klonopin (Generic: Clonazepam) is a Benzondiazepine. Looks like it's mostly used to help control epileptic seizures and panic attacks, and sometimes for other anxiety disorders. Major side effects look to be drowsiness of dizziness.
This specific drug, along with other Benzo's works on the GABA receptors. Alcohol also works on these receptors so it is imperative you do NOT drink while taking any type of benzos as you can overdose much easier and DIE.
First answer by Jalex137. Last edit by Whit. Contributor trust: 515 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 95 [recommend question]
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