No One is Immune to Klonopin Overdose

Klonopin abuse is becoming increasingly popular. Its short-term euphoric properties keep users coming back. However, many people underestimate the dangerous possibility of a Klonopin overdose.

Benzodiazepine Incidents—Including Klonopin Overdose—Account for 35% of All Drug-Related Emergency Room Visits

Michelle was a college student who cared about her academic performance, but also liked to have fun on the weekends. After a particularly stressful test, she had trouble relaxing. Her roommate, who struggled with anxiety and panic attacks, gave her a Klonopin. Michelle loved that it helped her relax even better than alcohol.

How Klonopin Abuse Develops

Michelle continued using Klonopin as a crutch for her academic stress. She even started taking it to enhance her weekend partying habits. Whenever she took Klonopin, all of her troubles retreated to the back of her mind.

The Problem with Klonopin Dependence

By the time she went home for winter break, Michelle had developed full-on Klonopin dependence. Since her roommate wasn’t around, she didn’t have access to it. Michelle found herself constantly feeling agitated. She started to go as far as avoiding conversation with the rest of her family. In fact, she spent most of her break locked away in her childhood bedroom.

The Consequences of Klonopin Overdose

When Michelle returned to campus, she immediately asked her roommate for a couple Klonopin. Despite her friend’s reservations, she gave Michelle some. The two of them began drinking heavily to celebrate the beginning of term. While her roommate was in the bathroom, Michelle secretly took more pills from the prescription bottle. As the night wound down, Michelle began to feel sick and had trouble breathing. She passed out and never woke up.

Don’t Wait Until a Klonopin Overdose to Get Help

Michelle’s life ended with a Klonopin overdose. You or your loved one’s life doesn’t have to. We have access to effective treatment resources. Let us help you before it’s too late.