Clampose 5mg Tablet
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Manufactured By Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
Composition Diazepam (5mg)
Package Size ( 10 Tablet in a strip )
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Clampose 5mg Tablet may cause excessive drowsiness and calmness with alcohol.
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A: Clampose belongs to a class of medication called as benzodiazepine. It produces sedation and also causes muscle relaxation. It is not a barbiturate, and does not relieve pain
Q: Is Clampose a sleeping pill?
A: Clampose is used as sedative drug which induces sleep
Q: Is Clampose a narcotic/controlled drug?
A: Clampose is considered as a narcotic drug, as it has low, but definite potential to cause addiction, resulting in abuse of the drug; hence, its sale is controlled. It is available only according to the prescription of a doctor
Q: How long can I take Clampose for?
A: It is advisable to take this drug only till prescribed by the doctor
Q: Can I take Clampose for back pain/toothache/anxiety/hangover?
A: Clampose is used in the treatment of short-term relief (2-4 weeks) of severe anxiety. It is not a pain-relieving medication, and cannot be used to relieve pain. It does not relieve hangover
Q: Does Clampose help with opioid withdrawal?
A: Clampose is used to induce sleep, control fits and other symptoms of withdrawal of opioids as well as other depressant drugs
Q: Does Clampose cause weight gain/drowsiness/thins blood?
A: Drowsiness is the most common side effect of Clampose. There is no evidence that it causes weight gain, or thinning of blood
Q: Does Clampose show on blood test?
A: Yes, Clampose can be detected in blood, as well as urine, even when it is taken at prescribed doses
Q: Does Clampose make you high?
A: Clampose is a benzodiazepine, which calms down the brain to relieve symptoms of brain hyperactivity. This effect may be perceived by some as pleasant, or ‘getting high'. Clampose is considered as a narcotic drug, as it has low, but definite potential to cause addiction, resulting in abuse of the drug; hence, its sale is controlled. It is available only according to the prescription of a doctor.