Clonazepamia
Clonazepamia is not a recognized medical term or condition. It appears to be a portmanteau, potentially combining the drug name "clonazepam" with a suffix suggestive of a condition or state. Clonazepam itself is a benzodiazepine medication prescribed to treat seizure disorders, panic disorder, and movement disorders. Like all benzodiazepines, it works by enhancing the effects of a neurotransmitter called GABA, which calms the brain.
If "clonazepamia" is being used informally, it might refer to a state related to the use of