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Default Jun 03, 2008 at 01:42 PM
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has anyone found clonazepam to help them with mood?

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Default Jun 03, 2008 at 04:50 PM
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I take it for anxiety and find it helps a lot with that. Doesn't do much for my mood though.

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Default Jun 03, 2008 at 07:41 PM
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I have bipolar 1 & take meds for that & then clonazepam for anxiety so in combo with other stuff it helps with mood. If anxiety is too high mood suffers.--Suzy P.S. Rarely take it during the day as it makes me very tired. Try to ride out the anxiety during the day but do take it every night to try to help me sleep (still only sleep 3-4 hours usually).
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Default Jun 04, 2008 at 06:17 AM
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I take a pretty high dose daily, helps with the anxiety greatly which definitely affects my moods. Its not generally know as a mood stabilizer though

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Default Jun 04, 2008 at 12:51 PM
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Although it is a tranquilizer, it is known to have a mood stabilizing effect to it. However, it is never used as a stabilizer for somone who has swings-- it is normally a good tranquilizer to take in conjunction with another med if you do have anxiety plus bipolar disorder or any other disorder involving mood swings.
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Default Jun 11, 2008 at 10:41 AM
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I am on clonazepam for anxiety. I don't know whether it helps my mood or not because I'm also on abilify(antipsychotic) and paxil(antidepressant).

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Default Jun 18, 2008 at 07:31 PM
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Clonazepam is not prescribed for mood, only anxiety. The reason some patients feel improvement in mood while taking it, is due to the fact that their anxiety has been relieved.
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