Description
ONFI (clobazam) CIV is a prescription medicine used along with other medicines to treat seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in people 2 years of age or older.
ONFI is a benzodiazepine medicine. Taking benzodiazepines with opioid medicines, alcohol, or other central nervous system (CNS) depressants (including street drugs) can cause severe drowsiness, |
- Get emergency help right away if any of the following happens:
- Shallowed or slowed breathing
- Breathing stops (which may lead to the heart stopping)
- Excessive sleepiness (sedation)
- Do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how taking ONFI with opioids affects you.
- There is a risk of abuse, misuse, and addiction with benzodiazepines, including ONFI, which can lead to overdose and serious side effects including coma and death.
- Serious side effects may also include delirium, paranoia, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, and difficulty breathing.
- You can develop an addiction even if you take ONFI as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
- Take ONFI exactly as your healthcare provider prescribed.
- Do not share your ONFI with other people AND keep ONFI in a safe place and away from children.
- ONFI can cause physical dependence and withdrawal reactions. Stopping or decreasing ONFI dosage suddenly after continued use may cause serious withdrawal reactions, which can be life-threatening, including unusual movements, responses, or expressions, seizures, sudden and severe mental or nervous system changes, depression, seeing or hearing things that others do not, an extreme increase in activity or talking, losing touch with reality, and suicidal thoughts or actions.