we def pay $3 in RI
$2.00 %95.0000 of us
I dont know about the former, but I haven't had any problems with marijuana.
If a cat has ate Clonzepam it is best to immediately seek medical attention unless the cat vomits. Watch the cat for abnormal behaviors. Any medication that is prescribed to humans can be dangerous for an animal.
no percocet is a pain medication and clonzepam is a benzodiazapie like anxiety medication
Clonzepam or Klonipin is not similar to any otc drug. It is a member of the benzodiazepine family like Xanax, Diazepam, and other anxiety controlling drugs. These drugs have a potential for abuse and dependency which is why they are only available through prescription.
In my experience(also a doctor told me)Even one Benzo(ie.xanax,clonzepam,valium,ativan,etc.) Can stay in your system from days to generally weeks!Sometimes if taken in higher amounts/doses Benzos can be found in your urine/blood for up to and possibly OVER a month!Hope this helps.
The type of benzo is kind of irrelevant; what matter is how dependent the body is on it. A light user may not have too tough a time dealing with the withdrawal symptoms. For a heavy user however, whether they take lorazepam or clonzepam will not make a significant difference - the withdrawal in either case can be incredibly dangerous if not handled correctly. Benzos are one of the few classes of chemicals (which also includes alcohol!) whose withdrawal effects can kill; not even heroin is that dangerous. If someone is addicted, they should consult a doctor so they can wean themselves off safely.
It is highly unlikely you will die from this dosage but stranger things have happened when dealing with drug abuse. The daily maximum recommended dosage is 20 MG. Benzodiazepine is the class Clonazepam belongs to. There is more information on the drug class than for the specific drug Clonazepam. The oral LD50 (lethal dose in 50% of the population) of diazepam is 720 mg/kg in mice and 1240 mg/kg in rats. D. J. Greenblatt and colleagues reported in 1978 that two patients who had taken 500 and 2000 mg of diazepam, respectively, went into moderately deep comas, and were discharged within 48 hours without having experienced important complications in spite of having high concentrations of diazepam and its metabolites-desmethyldiazepam, oxazepam, and temazepam-according to samples taken in the hospital and as follow-up.
It's not advisable because Clonazepam (a benzodiazepine, related to valium) is an anti-anxietry/tranquilizer and Ambien is a sleep aid and together their individual effects will be magnified; whether they are chemically incompatible or form a toxic compound when combined, would need a pharmacist's answer. Pharmacists like to answer questions about drugs, it's their specialty, so call one to be sure.