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Are Zofran And Phenergan Safe To Be Taken Instead Of Clonazepam?
VERY NAUSEUS TRYING TO TAPER OFF CLONAZEPAM. IS IT SAFE TO TAKE ZOFRAN AND PHENERGAN. I AM 94 YEARS OLD. I AM OLD PERSON POOR. WHAT ARE YOUR CHARGES? any suggestions to get rid of what i unwittingly was led into and now at an advanced age led into being a drug addict, I am out raged to say the least. Viable proven ideas for getting off clonazepam SAFELY and not feeling so VERY SICK doing it.
As per my clinical experience, the Zofran intake will take care of the nausea part but if an antacid as Ranitidine or Omeprazole is considered along with Zofran, it would be much rewarding.
The Phenergan can safely be consumed to taper Clonazepam, provided no history of drug sensitivity.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Purva Patel,
General & Family Physician
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Are Zofran And Phenergan Safe To Be Taken Instead Of Clonazepam?
Hi, As per my clinical experience, the Zofran intake will take care of the nausea part but if an antacid as Ranitidine or Omeprazole is considered along with Zofran, it would be much rewarding. The Phenergan can safely be consumed to taper Clonazepam, provided no history of drug sensitivity. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Purva Patel, General & Family Physician