Clonazepam is a long-acting benzodiazepine used medically to manage seizure disorders, panic attacks, and sometimes anxiety. It acts by enhancing the activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that slows brain activity, promoting calm and muscle relaxation. In powder form, clonazepam is used in formulation labs, research institutions, or compounding pharmacies to prepare custom doses under tightly controlled conditions.
Chemical Name: Clonazepam (USP Grade)
Form: White to off-white crystalline powder
Purity: Pharmaceutical/laboratory grade (typically ≥98%)
Intended Use: Licensed pharmaceutical compounding or regulated scientific research
Seizure disorders, including absence seizures and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
Panic disorder and certain anxiety-related conditions
Off-label use for restless leg syndrome, mania, or sleep-related issues (under strict clinical guidance)
Boxed Warning (Benzodiazepines):
Risk of addiction, dependence, and withdrawal
May cause life-threatening respiratory depression when combined with opioids, alcohol, or other depressants
Not approved for long-term use without clinical oversight
Potential Side Effects:
Drowsiness or fatigue
Muscle weakness
Confusion or slowed reaction time
Tolerance and withdrawal symptoms if used regularly over time
Keep in a locked, secure facility
Avoid moisture, direct sunlight, and heat
Only trained personnel should handle the substance, using appropriate protective equipment
Schedule IV Controlled Substance (per U.S. DEA)
Prescription-only medication in most jurisdictions
Unauthorized possession, sale, or distribution is subject to criminal prosecution
This product listing is for informational and regulatory compliance purposes only. Clonazepam powder is not for sale to the general public, and must not be used without appropriate medical licensing and supervision.