Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD

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Composition FOR Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD

Clobazam(2.5mg)

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Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD may be taken with or without food.
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CAUTION
Do not drink alcohol while you are taking this medicine. Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD may cause excessive drowsiness when taken with alcohol.
UNSAFE
Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD is not recommended during pregnancy as there is positive evidence of fetal risk based on animal studies. However, it may still be prescribed by a doctor in situations where the benefits outweigh the risks.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD may be unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby. It should be used only if the expected benefit outweighs the potential risk. Please consult your doctor.
Short-term use is not expected to cause any adverse effects in the breastfed baby, especially if the baby is older than 2 months. During long-term use, monitor for possible sleepiness.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD

Clobazam(2.5mg)

Lobazam tablet md uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of severe anxiety and epilepsy/seizures.

How lobazam tablet md works

Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD is a benzodiazepine. It works by increasing the action of a chemical messenger (GABA) which suppresses the abnormal and excessive activity of the nerve cells in the brain.

Common side effects of lobazam tablet md

Constipation, Nightmares, Loss of libido, Emotional lability, Memory loss, Weight gain, Tremors, Abnormality of voluntary movements, Abnormal behavior, Anxiety, Delusion, Confusion, Dizziness, Double vision, Dryness in mouth, Fatigue, Decreased appetite, Headache, Nausea, Rash, Drug dependence, Psychotic disorder, Irritability, Aggression, Restlessness, Drug tolerance, Difficulty in paying attention, Fall, Impaired consciousness, Nystagmus (involuntary eye movement), Abnormal gait, Respiratory depression, Photosensitivity, Urticaria, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Muscle spasm, Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), Sleepiness, Depression, Sedation, Speech disorder, Suicidal ideation, Cognitive disorder

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Expert advice FOR Lobazam Tablet MD

  • The addiction / habit-forming potential of this medicine is very high. Take it only as per the dose and duration advised by your doctor
  • It may cause dizziness. Do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how this medicine affects you.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol as it may increase dizziness and drowsiness.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding.
  • Inform your doctor if you notice sores or blisters on your skin, lips, or inside your mouth.
  • Do not stop taking medication suddenly without talking to your doctor as that may lead to nausea, anxiety, agitation, flu-like symptoms, sweating, tremor, and confusion.

Frequently asked questions FOR Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD

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Q. Is Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD habit forming?
Yes, Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD can be habit forming if used for a long time. The risk of dependence increases with dose and duration of treatment; it is also greater in patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse. Therefore, the duration of treatment is generally as short as possible.
Q. Can Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD make me sleepy?
Yes, Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD can make you sleepy. It usually begins within the first month of treatment and may diminish with continued treatment.
Q. How long does Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD take to work?
Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD is a fast-acting medicine, which means that it quickly gets absorbed from the bloodstream. Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD reaches its highest blood levels within half an hour to 4 hours after the dose is taken.
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Q. Is Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD the same as clonazepam?
No, Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD and clonazepam are not the same medicines but belong to the same class of drugs known as benzodiazepines.
Q. How long does Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD withdrawal last?
Withdrawal syndrome may develop at any time up to 3 weeks after stopping Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD. Withdrawal signs may last anywhere from 4 weeks to a year or more.
Q. Can I stop taking Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD?
No, do not stop taking Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD even if you are feeling well, unless your doctor tells you to. Suddenly stopping Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD may cause unwanted effects known as withdrawal symptoms. To prevent this, the dose of clobazam needs to be reduced gradually before completely stopping it. Therefore, it is important that you consult your doctor first.
Q. Is Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD habit forming?
Yes, Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD can be habit forming if used for a long time. The risk of dependence increases with dose and duration of treatment; it is also greater in patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse. Therefore, the duration of treatment is generally as short as possible.
Q. Can Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD make me sleepy?
Yes, Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD can make you sleepy. It usually begins within the first month of treatment and may diminish with continued treatment.
Q. How long does Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD take to work?
Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD is a fast-acting medicine, which means that it quickly gets absorbed from the bloodstream. Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD reaches its highest blood levels within half an hour to 4 hours after the dose is taken.
Q. Is Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD the same as clonazepam?
No, Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD and clonazepam are not the same medicines but belong to the same class of drugs known as benzodiazepines.
Q. How long does Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD withdrawal last?
Withdrawal syndrome may develop at any time up to 3 weeks after stopping Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD. Withdrawal signs may last anywhere from 4 weeks to a year or more.
Q. Can I stop taking Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD?
No, do not stop taking Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD even if you are feeling well, unless your doctor tells you to. Suddenly stopping Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD may cause unwanted effects known as withdrawal symptoms. To prevent this, the dose of clobazam needs to be reduced gradually before completely stopping it. Therefore, it is important that you consult your doctor first.
Q. What if more than the recommended dose of Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD is taken?
Taking more than the recommended doses of Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD can affect in different ways, and the patient should seek immediate medical help. In mild cases, it may cause symptoms such as drowsiness, mental confusion, and tiredness. Whereas, in more serious cases, the symptoms may include the complete loss of control of bodily movements, decreased muscle tone, low blood pressure, respiratory depression, coma in rare cases, and death in very rare cases.
Q. Can Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD tablets be crushed? Should I take Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD before or after meals?
Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD tablets can be taken whole, broken in half along the score, or crushed and mixed in applesauce. Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD can be taken with or without food.
Q. Can using Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD cause a decrease in the blood pressure?
Generally, the use of Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD does not cause a decrease in the blood pressure, but taking more than the recommended doses of Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD may cause a fall in the blood pressure
Q. Can Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD make me tired?
Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD may cause tiredness along with muscle weakness. In case you experience tiredness or if tiredness persists for a long time, then you should consult your doctor.
Q. Does Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD cause depression?
No, Lobazam 2.5mg Tablet MD dose not cause depression, but it can cause recurrence of pre-existing depression.

Content on this page was last updated on 09 April, 2026, by Dr. Sachin Gupta (MD Pharmacology, MBBS)