I need to identify a pill I cant seem to find it on pill identifier?!


Question: I need to identify a pill I cant seem to find it on pill identifier.?
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0.5 mg clonezapam, or Klonopin. it's a mild sedative/ hypnotic , used for anxiety.Health Question & Answer

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This is a clonazepam (or Klonopin) .5mg tablet. It's a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety. My autistic brother takes this for panic attacks.

I don't know if you plan on taking it at all; it probably won't kill you, but I'd recommend against it unless it's prescribed (which I'm sure it isn't since then you wouldn't need it ID'd). If you're going to ignore that then do some research first before taking it -- a single .5 tab isn't going to have much rec use anyway, it'll most likely just make you drowsy.Health Question & Answer

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You do not need to indentify it. When it doubt, throw it out.Health Question & Answer

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Throw it away. Never take anything you are not 100% sure of. It could have bad side effects. Some pills can even make you deathly ill if you were not meant to take them.Health Question & Answer

Poison control centers and pharmacists can look that upHealth Question & Answer

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yea hes right its klonipin my dad had to take it onceHealth Question & Answer



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