A person who weighs 50 pounds should not be taking Klonopin without be advised to do so by a doctor. Taking Klonopin can harm a person when it is not dosed properly.
You need to consult with a professional physician on this matter.
Pills should be taken as they are prescribed by a medical professional by the person they are prescribed to to treat the condition for which they were prescribed. Deviating from the prescription is extremely dangerous.
The effectiveness of Klonopin in long-term use, that is for more than 9 weeks, has not been systematically studied in controlled clinical trials. The physician who elects to use Klonopin for extended periods should periodically reevaluate the long-term usefulness of the drug for the individual patient. People respond differently to psych medications, and it is not possible to give you an accurate answer without knowing a great deal more about you and your condition. Since you are under a physician's care, he or she should be advising and monitoring you. If you have doubts about your protocol, you could always get a second opinion.
The dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor and ONLY the dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor. A person should never take someone else's medication or follow directions on taking prescribed medications from anyone other than a medical professional.
You can take these medications together. I have prescribed the two together, but if the daily oxycodone dose in the oxycontin is more than 30mg, I would only give 0.5mg of Klonopin twice daily. I must also say that tolerance is a factor here. However they can be taken together, with caution. Please ask a doctor or pharmacist first because every person is different.
It is unlikely that you would be able to kill yourself with Klonopin (clonazepam). The amount that it would take to cause severe impairment depends on the person.
Absolutely not. Each person's brain chemistry is different and the administration of any mind-altering chemical should be closely monitored by a physician.
A person who has seizures should only use the medication that is medically prescribed; self medication of any sort is extremely dangerous!
As long as you keep them both at low dosages, you should be fine. Usually a low to medium dose of Benadryl is 25 to 50 mgs (even 75 mgs isn't that high). With Klonopin a "low dose" varies from person to person. Try not to go over 1 or 2 mgs of Klonopin if you're taking Benadryl with it. More importantly, don't make a habit of mixing the two in the first place.
They (he/she) should not push to get an antibiotic prescribed for something that does not have a bacterial cause like a cold or the flu.?
No. Toradol is a powerful NSAID, not detected by a standard pre-employment type drug screen. As a prescription drug, Toradol should only be used as prescribed. The person administering the drug test should ask you for a list of prescribed medications.