JonSnow
Intermediate Join Date: 8.11.2018 Posts: 82
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I have been seeing an amazing Dr. and he recommended clonazepam since it was longer acting. I told him I would think about it as I had been taking ativan for years and assumed it was working (while I was still trapped inside my house, panic would subside a bit in my safety zone with the ativan.) Anyways, after many sessions with my Dr and trying many medications I was diagosed with GAD, Panic Disorder with Agoriphobia. I had never even heard the term panic disorder but it fit me to a T. Nothing has worked better for me Important information. You should not use clonazepam if you have narrow-angle glaucoma or severe liver disease, or if you are allergic to Valium or a similar medicine. Call your doctor if you have any new or worsening symptoms of depression, unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts about suicide or hurting yourself. Do not drink alcohol while taking this medicine. clonazepam may be habit-forming. Never share clonazepam with another person. 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