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clonazepam
[kloh-ney-zuh-pam]
noun
a benzodiazepine, C 15 H 10 ClN 3 O 3 , used in the control of certain epilepsies.
Word History and Origins
Origin of clonazepam1
Example Sentences
One person who took Intas’ clonazepam, a sedative and epilepsy drug, reported getting “brain zaps” and bright blue teeth from the coating of dye on the drug.
The room was said to have "various broken items" and medication was found, including anxiety drug Clonazepam and other over-the-counter medications.
In his hotel room, a state of “total disorder” was found - including things broken and multiple packets of medication including the anti-anxiety medication Clonazepam.
They detailed that they found packs of clonazepam, a central nervous system depressant, energy supplements and other over-the-counter drugs.
Doctors also used medications such as clonidine and clonazepam throughout the process to manage withdrawal symptoms.
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