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Does Clonazepam Cause Memory Loss?

I have been on clonazepam for several years t.i.d. Could this be causing some memory loss in the last several months at which I underwent implantation of a morphine pump due to chronic pain from deg disc disease, several back operations and I have 2 bulging discs at this time?
Thu, 11 Dec 2014
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Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine drug and it is a brain depressant drug. The drug is known to cause cognitive impairment and loss of memory on long term use. You also had morphine pump which also increase the risk. I would advise you to stop using clonnazepam because chronic use will further deteriorate the memory impairment. If impairment persist then cognitive enhancer drugs like Memantin, Donepezil can prove useful.
Consult a psychiatrist for prescription of these drugs.

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Does Clonazepam Cause Memory Loss?

Hello thanks for asking from HCM Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine drug and it is a brain depressant drug. The drug is known to cause cognitive impairment and loss of memory on long term use. You also had morphine pump which also increase the risk. I would advise you to stop using clonnazepam because chronic use will further deteriorate the memory impairment. If impairment persist then cognitive enhancer drugs like Memantin, Donepezil can prove useful. Consult a psychiatrist for prescription of these drugs. Thanks, hope this helps you