Is there any syrup form available as an alternative to Frisium tablets?
Yes, a suspension form of Frisium is available in some places as an alternative to tablets. Clobazam, the active ingredient in Frisium, comes in liquid forms such as oral suspension, which are often used for children, elderly people, or patients who have difficulty swallowing tablets. However, it is very important not to switch from tablets to syrup on your own because the liquid form may have a different concentration, and the dose needs to be measured carefully to avoid too much sleepiness, dizziness, or other side effects. Since clobazam is a medicine used for anxiety and epilepsy and can cause dependence if misused, any change in form or dose should only be made after consulting your doctor. Your doctor can decide the correct equivalent dose and guide you on how to take it safely. If swallowing tablets is the main problem, your doctor or pharmacist may also suggest other suitable options depending on your condition.