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Etizolam and Clonozepam Interaction
I have been dealing with panic disorder for the past 3 years and recently i met a psychiatrist who prescribed me a few meds. He gave me Etilaam Pro 20mg initially twice a day along with clonozepam as sos but now we have reduced the etilaam dosage to half. I wanted to know is it safe to take etizolam and clonozepam together? As clonozepam helps me better with anxiety but etizolam doesn't work that much but since i need to take etizolam twice a day, sometimes i'm just panicking and feel like having a clonozepam but i do not because i already had etizolam maybe an hour or 2 hours ago.
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Both are benzodiazepines and usually not prescribed together. Also benzodiazepines are not to be taken on a daily basis for longer duration. Ideal treatment would be with SSRIs. Get a second opinion from an astute psychiatrist. Good luck
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Hi Etilaam - Etizolam and clonazepam are sister drugs that work in similar ways with slight differences.
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It would be best to consult your doctor who can optimise the dose of  either Etizolam pro or clonazepam to help you with Greater relief from symptoms.
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