Adverse reactions to Clonazepam
- 1. Aggressiveness
- 2. Agitation
- 3. Alopecia
- 4. Alteration of skin pigmentation
- 5. Anterograde amnesia
- 6. Anxiety
- 7. Asthenia
- 8. Ataxia
- 9. Ataxia
- 10. Behavioral disturbance
- 11. Bronchial hypersecretion
- 12. Decreased libido
- 13. Depression
- 14. Diplopia
- 15. Disorientation
- 16. Dizziness
- 17. Dysarthria
- 18. Epigastric discomfort
- 19. Epilepsy, aggravation
- 20. Exanthema
- 21. Excitability
- 22. Fatigue
- 23. Headache
- 24. Hostility
- 25. Impaired concentration
- 26. Impotence
- 27. Interference with the ability to drive or operate machinery
- 28. Irritability
- 29. Mental confusion
- 30. Muscle weakness
- 31. Muscular hypotonia
- 32. Nervousness
- 33. Nightmares
- 34. Nystagmus
- 35. Physical dependence
- 36. Precocious puberty
- 37. Pruritus
- 38. Psychological dependence
- 39. Respiratory depression
- 40. Restlessness
- 41. Salivary hypersecretion
- 42. Sickness
- 43. Sleep disturbance
- 44. Sleepiness
- 45. Slow reflexes
- 46. Thrombocytopenia
- 47. Urinary incontinence
- 48. Urticaria
- 49. Withdrawal syndrome
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
Uncommon. transient.
Infrequent.
Sometimes associated with altered behavior.
Infrequent.
Frequent.
Frequent.
Rare. In prolonged treatment. reversible.
Sometimes associated with anterograde amnesia.
Rare. in children.
Infrequent.
Sometimes by an underlying process.
Rare. In prolonged treatment. reversible.
Frequent.
Rare. In prolonged treatment. reversible.
Infrequent.
Some clinical forms of the disease.
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
Frequent.
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
Clonazepam can slow reflexes such an extent that the ability to drive or operate machinery being seriously affected. This effect is enhanced if the patient also swallowed alcohol..
Infrequent.
Frequent.
Frequent.
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
Rare. In prolonged treatment. Reversible.
Rare. It affects both sexes.
Infrequent.
Rare. In parenteral administration.
Rara. En ni?os.
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
Frequent.
Frequent.
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
Infrequent.
The most common symptoms are tremor, sweating, agitation, sleep disturbances, headache, myalgia, anxiety, confusion, irritability, and epileptic seizures, which may be related to the underlying disease.