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Drugs metabolized by the liver

Posted by Squiggles on April 21, 2007, at 12:20:36

In reply to Re: Whom can you trust? » Squiggles, posted by Phillipa on March 28, 2007, at 11:06:38

Clonazepam is metabolized by the liver.

My friend has been getting foggier and
more confused since clonazepam was introduced (3.0mg - i suggest 2.0 and now she's more
alert but still slammed into sleep after taking 2.0mg), She also takes imipramine (now 250mg), which i do not know if that is metabolized by the liver.

The intoduction of clonazepam happened after/around the time Serzone was tried on her, which was discontinued after a few months. I thought that perhaps the serzone screwed up the liver, but the docs. did not think that was it.

There is no doubt however, that after taking clonazepam, she falls into bed into a comatose-like sleep.

Whazzup?

Squiggles


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