Why do you want to use clonazepam? I strongly advise you to reconsider, some build up a tolerance rather quickly and the withdrawal syndrome can last for years.
Search for "benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome", or visit www.benzo.org.uk
If you require clonazepam (Klonopin) for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) symptoms, then a possible alternative is found with the anti-anxiety supplements, especially N-acetyl-glucosamine, detailed here:
Why do you want to use clonazepam? I strongly advise you to reconsider, some build up a tolerance rather quickly and the withdrawal syndrome can last for years.
Search for "benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome", or visit www.benzo.org.uk
I seriously doubt that any legitimate pharmacy would be involved in selling Klonopin without a prescription. If I found one that would, I'd have serious doubts as to what I was actually buying. Klonopin is not a drug you want to be messing around with. Withdrawal is often described as worse than heroin.
For some people, but not all. A survey of ME/CFS patients using benzodiazepines found that 32% of the people on Klonopin (clonazepam) experienced severe or very severe side effects when trying to stop this drug. But 36% had no negative effects when stopping. So it's a matter of luck. See:
I was fearful of the possible withdrawal problems, and so avoided benzodiazepines. That said, benzodiazepines are prescribed by ME/CFS doctors as a means to combat the "wired" symptoms of ME/CFS, and for anxiety.
But the three supplements I took (N-acetyl-glucosamine, flaxseed oil and turmeric) to eliminate anxiety are an alternative, as a number of people reported they work well. See: