What’s the brand name for clonazepam?
Clonazepam is the generic name. Common brand names include Klonopin (widely used in the U.S.).
Is “clonazepam” the same medicine as the brand?
Yes. Clonazepam (generic) and clonazepam brand-name products contain the same active ingredient and are intended to treat the same conditions, though the tablet strength (e.g., mg) and inactive ingredients can differ by manufacturer.
What conditions is clonazepam used for (brand or generic)?
Clonazepam is used for conditions such as seizure disorders and panic disorder, depending on the prescribing indication and local labeling.
How to make sure you have the right clonazepam product
If you’re trying to identify the exact product you have, check the label for:
- Active ingredient: clonazepam
- Strength: mg (e.g., 0.5 mg, 1 mg, etc.)
- Manufacturer / NDC code (often shown on the prescription label)
- Brand name (if any): for example, Klonopin
Looking up patents for clonazepam brands
If you’re researching manufacturer or exclusivity/patent status for a specific clonazepam brand, DrugPatentWatch.com can help track filings and patent history. You can search there for clonazepam or “Klonopin”: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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