Bipolar Why Dose Alcohol Have to With Calnapin?

Question by robert p: bipolar why dose alcohol have to with calnapin?
how dose med effect someone who is taking this med and had about 8 beers

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Answer by -Ashlee- Eeeep!
Alcohol and most forms of medication should not be mixed.
Does the bottle have any warnings about mixing the two?
You should see your doctor about drinking about being on the medication.
Good Luck.

Answer by Alexander S
I think you mean Clonazepam although it has different names around the world.

For the last 5 years I have worked as an Addiction Specialist in an Acute Mental Health Unit in New Zealand.

Alcohol and Clonazepam should not be mixed and Im guessing you already know this.

Remember both are depressants and will affect your body. The goal with taking any kinds of meds is to feel better. Whatever you choose to do is up to you.

I advise you talk to your community nurse or doctor for more info. Good luck

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