Klonopin.
Klonopin (clonazepam) is a drug that belongs to the class of benzodiazepines and is intended for the treatment or panic disorder and any other conditions as prescribed by your doctor. The effects of Klonopin may be stronger in older patients. Accidental falls are common. Make sure you get up carefully if Klonopin affects you in that way. The function of your blood and liver may need to be tested regularly. Mild side effects of Klonopin are common, especially at the beginning of your treatment. You will need to report any of them to your health care provider only if they change in intensity and interfere with your everyday life activities. You can get frequent urination, hoarseness, blurred vision, difficulty breathing, changes in sex drive, muscle or joint pain, and a number of other ones that can be quite individual. Your health care provider will need to be informed immediately in case you get any serious side effects, such as easy bruising or bleeding, chest tightness, suicidal thoughts, confusion, pale skin, depressed mood, worsening seizures, shallow breathing, hallucinations, or hyperactivity.