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How to Get a Klonopin (Clonazepam) Prescription Online

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Klonopin carries a boxed warning[1] , the strongest kind of warning the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues. Klonopin contains the active ingredient clonazepam, a benzodiazepine that has a risk for abuse, addiction, and withdrawal. Long-term use of Klonopin can lead to physical and psychological dependence, and withdrawing abruptly can lead to dangerous withdrawal effects like seizures. Mixing Klonopin with other opioids or other central nervous system depressant medications may cause serious respiratory depression, coma, and death. Because of these risks, this medication is a Schedule IV controlled substance and is governed by many federal and state laws and regulations on prescribing and dispensing.

Brand name: Klonopin

Generic name: Clonazepam

Medication class: Benzodiazepine

Dosage forms: Oral tablets, orally disintegrating tablets

FDA-approved uses: Seizure disorders (epilepsy), panic disorder

Highlights

  • Clonazepam is a prescription medication that is available as a generic medicine and as the brand Klonopin.
  • Klonopin is FDA-approved to treat panic disorder and specific seizure disorders. 
  • Benzodiazepines like Klonopin can lead to physical dependence. A healthcare provider might consider trying an alternative treatment first (such as therapy or a different kind of medication).

Klonopin (clonazepam) is a sometimes prescribed medication to treat anxiety-related conditions, panic disorder, and seizures. It is a federally controlled substance because of its potential for abuse. You need to have a proper prescription from a licensed healthcare provider in order to receive Klonopin. 

It’s possible to receive a prescription for Klonopin through a virtual visit with a healthcare provider if your provider believes this medication may be the right fit for you. In this guide, we’ll explain the function of Klonopin medication and the steps to getting it prescribed online.

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What Is Klonopin (Clonazepam) Mainly Prescribed For?

Clonazepam is FDA-approved to treat panic disorder and seizures, brand-name Klonopin may also be used off-label to treat generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and other conditions. It might also be used as an adjunctive treatment for manic symptoms in patients with bipolar disorder. Klonopin may also help with insomnia, restless leg syndrome, tardive dyskinesia, and REM sleep behavior disorder, among other conditions.

Klonopin may be used together with other medications as well. But, alone or in combination with other medications, the effectiveness of Klonopin depends on individual factors, and guidance from a licensed healthcare professional is needed.

"Klonopin may be used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for anxiety disorders, often in combination with other medications like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and other supportive strategies. "
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How Does Anxiety Medication Clonazepam Work?

Klonopin (clonazepam), a benzodiazepine, works by enhancing the effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. This helps calm excessive activity in the central nervous system (CNS), which can reduce anxiety and panic symptoms and produce an overall calming effect. 

Klonopin reaches peak effects in 1 to 4 hours. It can help to control symptoms and allow someone to better manage their emotions associated with anxiety and stop panic attacks.

How to Get Prescribed Klonopin (Clonazepam)?

The following are the general steps that you need to follow to get a Klonopin prescription online:

  • Step 1: Book an appointment to see a healthcare professional. Sign up to create an account, fill out basic forms and questionnaires, and choose the date and time for your video appointment.
  • Step 2: Evaluation of Your Symptoms and Health History. Be truthful and detailed when describing your symptoms, medical history, and any medications you are taking. This information will help your healthcare provider decide whether Klonopin is an appropriate treatment option for you. They might also ask questions about your health history, as well as your family history, with anxiety and other mental health conditions.
  • Step 3: Receive Your Treatment Plan. If your healthcare provider decides that Klonopin or another medication is appropriate for you, they will write you a prescription and send it digitally to the pharmacy of your choice. Be sure to follow the instructions on taking the prescribed medication safely and report any side effects or concerns to your healthcare provider.
  • Step 4: Attend follow-ups.  Attend follow-up appointments to monitor your health dynamics and adjust your treatment plan if needed.

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Dosage

Klonopin (clonazepam) dosage[2] depends on the condition being treated, how the medication works for you, and your provider’s recommendations. The initial dosage is most commonly 0.25 mg 2 times a day for panic disorder but can be increased to 1 mg total per day after several days. Doctors usually increase the dose in either 0.125 mg or 0.25 mg increments twice daily, as needed. The maximum recommended dose for panic disorder is 4 mg per day.

As with any other benzodiazepine medicine, you should follow your provider’s instructions carefully while taking Klonopin because the medicine can cause dependency and withdrawal. If you are advised to stop the medication, your clinician will probably taper it down gradually to avoid side effects. Do not stop taking or change the dose of Klonopin without talking with your healthcare professional first.

Cost

The price of Klonopin (clonazepam) varies based on the dose, the amount prescribed, and the pharmacy you buy it from. Buying a 30-tablet supply of 0.5 mg generic clonazepam typically costs $20 to $130. Using brand Klonopin will likely cost more than the generic.

You can use discount programs such as GoodRx to see if there are coupons or opportunities to pay less. Also, note that the same medication in different pharmacies can vary in price, so it pays to check around. If you want a cheaper solution, speak with your clinician about any rebates, generic versions, and discount applications that are available for your prescription.

What Type of Doctor Can Prescribe Klonopin (Clonazepam)?

Klonopin is a controlled medication under Schedule IV and is regulated by the DEA. Here are the most common providers in the U.S. who may be able to prescribe Klonopin for anxiety:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Doctors of Medicine (MD)
  • Primary Care Physicians
  • Neurologists
  • Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
  • Physician Assistants (PAs)

Prescriptions for Klonopin and other controlled medications must be provided by a licensed healthcare provider. Each state has different regulations for prescribers.

Can Telehealth Doctors Prescribe Klonopin?

Yes, however, there are some limitations that online doctors need to follow when prescribing controlled substances such as Klonopin. The FDA has specific requirements for prescribing controlled substances so you will have to receive a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

Because Klonopin is a controlled substance, you will likely need to meet with a licensed healthcare provider before each refill.

What to Ask Your Provider Before Getting a Klonopin Prescription

If you are having symptoms of anxiety and think you may benefit from Klonopin, you should share your symptoms with your healthcare provider and ask if this medication is suitable. Here are a few important things to discuss with your healthcare provider when exploring the potential of taking Klonopin:

  • Discuss your symptoms. Before you go to your appointment, make a list of all of your symptoms as well as your goals with treatment. This can aid you in articulating your concerns to your clinician.
  • Inquire about potential risks and side effects. It is important to remember that Klonopin has risks and side effects, so make sure you ask your provider about these, as well as how they could affect you. Your clinician will weigh the risks and benefits before prescribing any medication.
  • Be honest with your provider. When you meet with your clinician, be open and forthright about your symptoms, medical history, and other relevant information. Doing so will allow them to determine if Klonopin is safe and appropriate for you.

If your healthcare provider determines that Klonopin may be an effective treatment for you, then you should follow their recommendations and take the medication exactly as prescribed. And be sure to let your clinician know about any side effects or other concerns that worsen over time.

SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY

Warnings, Side Effects, and Interactions 

Klonopin is considered a safe medication but should generally not be taken long-term. Taking Klonopin over a long period of time may cause patients to build a tolerance to the medication, which means they will need to take a higher dose in order for it to work. When a person has developed a medication dependence, their brain can no longer create feelings of relaxation and calm without the medication. The misuse caused by tolerance can lead to abuse or overdose.

Even taking Klonopin as prescribed can be habit-forming within only several weeks. Klonopin is highly addictive[3] and should not be used in people with a history of substance use disorder. You can avoid that by giving a provider your full health history and your full medication history. Your provider can offer you alternatives on how you can manage anxiety in a safer way. You should also not use clonazepam while pregnant.

Common Side Effects

Common side effects of Klonopin can include the following:

  • Drowsiness
  • Headache
  • Loss of appetite
  • Irritability

This is not a comprehensive list, so be sure to discuss any side effects you experience with your healthcare provider.

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Drug Interactions

It’s important to tell your clinician about all prescription and over-the-counter medications, supplements, and herbs you are taking. There are a few medications and other substances that should not be taken with Klonopin since they can cause dangerous and possibly life-threatening side effects.

  • Certain pain medications called opioids
  • Medications that are used for sleep or cause drowsiness
  • CNS depressant medications
  • Muscle relaxants
  • Antihistamines
  • Alcohol
  • Marijuana
"Combining opioids with benzodiazepines such as Klonopin can significantly increase the risk of excessive sedation (sleepiness), respiratory depression (slowed breathing), overdose, and death. If you are taking chronic opioids and are considering adding Klonopin, talk to your healthcare provider about these risks and whether you should have Naloxone available. Naloxone can help reverse an opioid overdose in an emergency."
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Alternatives

It is possible that your healthcare provider will determine that a different anxiety medication is more appropriate for you and your symptoms. Examples of other benzodiazepines that may be used to treat anxiety are Xanax (alprazolam) and Ativan (lorazepam). In some cases, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may be used. Your clinician may also suggest you do cognitive-behavioral therapy to build skills to help manage your anxiety symptoms.

Conclusion

Those having chronic anxiety-related problems should consult with a healthcare provider to have a mental health assessment and explore the different treatments available. Book your appointment to receive personalized anxiety treatment online and to determine if getting prescribed Klonopin is right for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to know before taking Klonopin?

Klonopin is a prescription medicine that is sometimes used off-label to treat anxiety disorder. You should always inform your clinician of any medical conditions and medications you are taking before starting Klonopin. 

Klonopin is an addictive medication taken on a valid prescription from a medical provider. You should not stop taking Klonopin abruptly because it can lead to withdrawal symptoms.

Can I buy clonazepam (Klonopin generic) online?

You can only buy Klonopin online from a legitimate pharmacy and with a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. You should not purchase any clonazepam online without a prescription, as it is impossible to determine if it is a safe medication that is actually what is advertised.

Can I get Klonopin over-the-counter?

Klonopin is a prescription medication and you cannot obtain it over the counter. You need a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

Can online doctors prescribe Klonopin?

Online healthcare professionals, including doctors, are able to prescribe Klonopin to you if they have appropriate credentials and deem this medication is right for your condition.

Can I receive a Klonopin prescription while on Suboxone treatment?

Because of safety concerns, patients must provide a letter from their clinician indicating that it is appropriate for them to receive a benzodiazepine medication like Klonopin while taking Suboxone. Concurrent use of Klonopin (clonazepam) and Suboxone can be dangerous and even life-threatening[4] .

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