Bipolar Disorder Medication Review: Klonopin

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Bipolar Medication Review: Klonopin

"Klonopin is an anti-anxiety drug that's often prescribed for anxiety accompanying bipolar disorder, panic disorder and some seizure disorders," writes Marcia Purse. "This drug is also sometimes prescribed to treat symptoms of akithisia, a problem with physical restlessness that can occur as a side effect of antipsychotic medications and a few other drugs."

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