Ingredients In Clonazepam

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does clonazepam have a maoi in it? ## No, Clonazepam is a Benzodiazepine that is most commonly used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and irritability. Learn more: Are there any questions or comments? ## Clonazepam 0.5 contain aspirin? ## Diana, Clonazepam is the active ingredient, so no, there is no Aspirin in it. Clonazepam is a Benzodiazepine that is most commonly used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and irritability. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## It is also used for involuntary muscle spasms particularly in peripheral body locations such as arms, legs, hands, feet, etc.

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I have been taking TEVA clonazepam .5 for years and it was very effective! Now I hear that TEVA does not make it anymore. I was prescribed it via ACCORD mfg with very poor results... headaches, nervous, and more. I hear that the are also SOLCO and AVTIVIS mfg. I need some input re which one would be better... or any others. I heard that the inactive ingredients have a lot to do with it. I also know ACCORD is made in China and have heard some horror stories about their clonozepam. ANY INPUT GREATLY APPRECIATED!! ## Hi Johnny, You're spot on about the inactive ingredients having a lot to do with the medication efficacy. In Canada the drug labels actually refer to them as "non-medicinal ingredients" instead of stating "inactive", and I think this is because they do affe...

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Please help with this, i have taken the mylan brand for several years, when the pharmacy could no longer order it they ordered Teva, it immediately gave me pains that seemed to be in my chest....kind of the opposite of what it's supposed to do. So with Mylan being available though only two pharmacies, someone mentioned accord...but what is the difference of fillers. could you simply list all the ingredients for all three brands so if Accord matches Mylan i'm ok? ## Hi Eric, Sorry to hear about your experience with the different makers of Clonazepam. I hope you've gotten around to feeling better since the timing of your post. As far as inactive ingredients are concerned, listed below are the National Drug Codes for each manufacturer's version of Clonazepam. If you click o...

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Is there valproic acid, divalproex sodium or phenytoin in clonazepam or lamotrigine, Tegretol, dilantin or phenobarbital ? Thank you for answer ## There is in the Phenytoin in the DIlantin, that's the active ingredient in it. The Tegretol contains the active ingredient Carbamazepine, it's an anticonvulsant. However, the others you listed, Clonazepam, Lamotrigine and Phenobarbital are all generics, so those are the active ingredients. Do you have a problem with the other medications?

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What does clonazepam have in it to make it fall under the controlled substance act? I have been taking this medication for some time. I was told it has a controlled substance in it. What is it? ## Hello, Mimi! How are you? Clonazepam itself is the controlled substance, it is a benzodiazepine that carries the risk of being habit forming, so the FDA and DEA make sure it is regulated. It may also cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache and irritability. ## I've been taking it for sometime myself. I use to wonder why myself. I'm extremely sensitive to different brands. I have been suffering for the last four months because the brand I always used drastically changed something in the ingredients. Just wondering if you have problems with different brands. To my body it...

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Hi, I just recently had to change to the teva brand of clonazepam. Just wanted to know has anyone experience jaw pain. I looked up the ingredients on some other brands and notice that teva has povidone as an inactive ingredient. Could it be the povedone ? ## Hello, Sarah! How are you? Various body aches and pains can be typical side effects of the Clonazepam itself, as reported by the FDA. You may also experience nausea, dizziness, headache and irritability. There can be slight fluctuations in the amount of the active ingredient between one generic and another, this is permitted under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, so this one might be a little bit stronger than the one you were taking, which could cause you to experience more side effects. Has there been any change, yet? ## Dear Sarah I...

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I am waiting to pick up this topical compound of Keta-Clon-Gaba prescribed today for chronic nerve/muscle spasms. What exactly are the drug names of each of the compounds? I need to be sure what goes in the bloodstream, being recently diagnosed with stage 3b kidney disease. Thanks. ## Ketaprofen, (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory), Clonazepam (a benzodiazepine) and Gabapentin (an anticonvulsant that is also used to treat certain types of nerve pain.) In most cases, you will not absorb enough to have any significant effect on your kidneys, or other internal organs, but it never hurts to double check to be safe. The FDA lists the typical side effects of topical use as possibly including skin redness, flaking, and irritation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Thank you for your qu...

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I don't feel well on Clonazepam made by Accord. I don't see it as listed gluten free. However, that doesn't mean that it is not. Please tell me where it is manufactured and if it is gluten free. Gluten makes me very ill. Thank you so much for your help! ## Accord Healthcare, Inc. is based in the U.S. in Durham, NC. As to the inactive ingredients, I am not sure what would be a problem if you have a gluten allergy, so I am just going to list them for you: Anhydrous lactose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, corn start and FD&C Yellow No. 6 Lake. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Supposed to be .5 , so my dad says, he has a script and I'm trying to fill his pill thing, but he has them together, idk what's what, I know what his used to look like , he has 3 left they are round, yellow, small, feel waxy, and have L or 7 only on one side ## There is a good chance that those are just 81mg Aspirin tablets, based on your description. NDC: 57896-0981 Some are printed with the L in black, and some aren't, it depends on who has manufactured them, but this is the low dose that many people take for blood thinning, and heart health. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. Inactive ingredients may include: Ferrosoferric Oxide Starch, Corn D&c Yellow No. 10 Fd...

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Hello all, I usually am given the GREEN #98 833 1mg clonazepam, but when I filled px today, she gave me the BLUE v2531 1mg clonazepam. Could someone please let me know which are known to be better? Thanks ## There is really no way to say which one is going to be better for you. It can vary from person to person, which one works well for you, may not be the same for someone else and vice-versa. They both contain the same medication, in the same dosage, but there can be slight fluctuations in the amount, as well as differences in the inactive ingredients. The only suggestion I can make is trying them and seeing how well they work for you. Is there anything else I can help with? ## All I can say is that I am prescribed TEVA 833 1 mg. and I don't feel a thing. I posted a question about ...

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I was just given a different brand of clonazepam (Klonopin) and it is like taking a placebo compared with other brands, such as Teva. Anyone else notice this? I take the 2mg tab ## Hi Brian, Sorry to hear about the medication feeling like a placebo. I for one think it has a lot to do with the different set of inactive ingredients found in each manufacturer's brand/generic. Reason I say this is because nothing else is usually changed on the Rx label when you switch between different versions. Apparently each 2mg tablet by Mylan Pharmaceuticals uses the following binders/fillers: anhydrous lactose + colloidal silicon dioxide + magnesium stearate + microcrystalline cellulose + pregelatinized corn starch + sodium lauryl sulfate Teva's 2mg Clonazepam reportedly contains: corn starch ...

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Hello all, I usually am given the GREEN #98 833 1mg clonazepam, but when I filled px today, she gave me the BLUE v2531 1mg clonazepam. Could someone please let me know which are known to be better? Thanks Thursday, 12/8/2011 5:52:14 AM Post a Reply ## There is really no way to say which one is going to be better for you. It can vary from person to person, which one works well for you, may not be the same for someone else and vice-versa. They both contain the same medication, in the same dosage, but there can be slight fluctuations in the amount, as well as differences in the inactive ingredients. So, the only thing you can really do is try the new ones and see how well they work for you. Are there any other questions or comments? ## I usually take white or green but was given blue and t...

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It is obvious from the comments on this and other sites, TEVA dropped the ball when they discontinued manufacturing Clonazepam. Many of us are suffering and struggling to get back on track due to the cheap replacements made by Accord. The pharmacies are distributing junk Clonazepan. The pills fall apart; they are not the same consistency & they're loaded with fillers that cause allergies and reactions. It is disgraceful that drug companies have stooped this low for the mighty dollar. They are killing people by changing the ingredients. TEVA...WHY would you stop making the real thing?

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Yellow pill, one side says 832 and the other side says TEVA ## This tablet contains 0.5mgs of Clonazepam, the active ingredient Klonopin, which is a Benzodiazepine that's used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Learn more Clonazepam details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ## New pill is by Solco healthcare with 0.5 V on front and the back says 2530. Used to take the manufacturer Teva. I have not slept in 5 days since taking this pill. ## Gelco versus Teva 0.5 Clonazepam - are the ingredients different? ## I have been going through the generic clonozepam debacle for months. After -problems with the accord (bad) I'm being forced to try the Solco. I too had some sleep problems in the beginning and feelings of nelypmSigativity, thing settled down after the 2nd wee...

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My round Clonazepam (Klonopin) 1mg round blue tabs marked E64 came home from the pharmacy yesterday and this month there is no line or "score" on the back side of the pills. Is this normal? Are these real Clonazepam pills? ## Just to confirm, a round blue pill marked with "E" over "64" on one side and scored horizontally on the back is in fact identified as Clonazepam 1mg, made by Sandoz Pharmaceuticals / Eon Labs, Inc. For verification, the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 00185-0064. Inactive Ingredients: -Corn Starch -FD&C Blue No. 1 -Anhydrous Lactose -Magnesium Stearate -Microcrystalline Cellulose If your pill does not fit this exact description and you 'did not get it filled at a licensed pharmacy', then I too would be questioning its...

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I've been on clonazepam (teva) for 4 years now. I recently been taking the one that has a c and a 1 (c1 round blue no score) clonazepam. I have been through withdrawal before. And i know what is like. HORRIBLE. Now i do know the pill infact is clonazepam, BUT is very different. It melts fast in your tongue. And maybe there some "getting use to" do to the inactive ingredients. Which vary in all drug manufacture. . .the inactive ingredient in this 1c clonazepam has more of an effect when melted underneath your tounge. You absorb most of it. It also melts faster than other clonazepam. Is almost like a klonipin wafer....if this is helpful let me know. ## YEAH! I was on the blue C 1 by accord for 2.5 years and I too noticed the pill would dissolve almost before u could wash it do...

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My 89 year old Mom has been on Clonazepam for years for sleep. The Actavis seems to work better for her than even the brand name Klonopin. She has had great difficulty finding another comparable version ever since Teva bought Actavis. She has tried several other generics as well without success. Thank you. ## I'm stuck to. I'm in withdrawal I had the pink one for 5 years, now, I can't focus, feel dizzy, off on general. Don't have a clue what to do. ## Under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, generics are allowed to differ from the name brand by as much as plus or minus 20% in the amount of the active ingredients. The problem, however, is that they don't have to measure against each other, which means one generic could be higher, or lower than another, and it could even co...

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I have been on "clonazepam" for 29 yr.'s or so! I have an intolerance to lactose! Could these "Klonopin's" ben making my stomach upset everytime i take them? I take 1 mg 3 times aday!! Help me!! ## Dear Deb , I'm also lactose intolerant and on 3 (1mg) of klonopin , too. I've been on klonopin for about 9 years now and lactose intolerant for 27 years. I've never had a problem with the klonopin interfering with my intolerance. I do drink lacy aid milk and try 2 avoid dairy products and things that contain whey. They also have lacy aid pills u can take that will help. So, maybe it's your diet. U would not believe the things that have lactose and whey in them. Read the ingredients on the packaging. Even breads, cereal, cookies, crackers etc. has whey i...

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My son was originally placed on Mylan brand it worked beautifully. Then when they stopped production (but you are still able to get it while a patient in the hospital), we switched him to Teva brand after failing on several other manufacturers, and he has done well. Now they say Teva has stopped manufacturing the Clonazepam. What brand is comparable to these two? He takes 0.5 at night for his nighttime seizures.... I need some advice, don't want him losing his seizure control! ## Hello Renee, There are a large number of generics available that your son could try, what's important to note is what inactive ingredients your son does well with and which ones your son's body does not agree with. For example the Mylan and Teva brands contain the following inactive ingredients acco...

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Which is stronger the clonazepam with the 93 on the front and 834 on the back or the one with a check on the front and 2532 on the back? ## Hi Blizzard, Both of the pills in question are one in the same drug. The only difference I noticed is that they are manufactured by different companies. Because of this, there may be a slight variation of inactive ingredients; but other than that you can be assured that they are the same drug and same dosage. Certain "inactive" ingredients that may or may not be present in each brand, are actually detrimental to how the drug is metabolized and used by your body. Because everyone is different, your body may respond favorably with one medication and not the other, due to how you feel or based on whatever side effects present themselves. When y...

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