Non alcoholik beer: Yes there is no reason why not.
Answered 7/22/2020
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Depends on whether: You have an underlying alcohol problem. If that is the case, Clonazepam itself may be a problem for you, but the taste and smell of beer can be a trigger to move from the non-alcoholic variety (which still has about 0.5% alcohol) to something stronger. If there is no underlying alcohol issues, the tiny amount of alcohol in the beer will not interact seriously with Klonopin (clonazepam) in most people.
Answered 4/13/2019
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