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Updated: January 22, 2026

How to Find a Doctor Who Can Prescribe Tranxene Near You [2026 Guide]

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Looking for a doctor who prescribes Tranxene (clorazepate)? Here's who can write this Schedule IV prescription and how to find the right provider near you.

Tranxene (clorazepate dipotassium) is a DEA Schedule IV controlled substance, which means not just any provider can prescribe it — and getting a prescription typically requires an in-person evaluation. This guide covers who can prescribe clorazepate, what to expect at an appointment, and how to find the right provider for your situation.

Who Can Prescribe Tranxene (Clorazepate)?

Any licensed provider with a valid DEA registration can prescribe Schedule IV controlled substances like clorazepate. In practice, the most common prescribers include:

Psychiatrists: The most common prescribers of clorazepate for anxiety disorders and anxiety related to other psychiatric conditions. Psychiatrists specialize in evaluating whether a benzodiazepine is appropriate and can manage the complexities of long-term use.

Neurologists: Commonly prescribe clorazepate as adjunctive therapy for partial seizures in patients with epilepsy. A neurologist or epileptologist manages the complex interactions between clorazepate and other anticonvulsants.

Primary Care Physicians (PCPs): Many PCPs prescribe benzodiazepines for anxiety and may continue prescriptions initiated by a specialist. Family medicine doctors and internists regularly manage long-term benzodiazepine prescriptions in a primary care setting.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): NPs and PAs with a valid DEA registration can prescribe Schedule IV substances. In many states, they can prescribe independently; in others, they require physician collaboration or supervision.

Addiction medicine specialists: For patients using clorazepate specifically for alcohol withdrawal management, addiction medicine specialists or psychiatrists with addiction expertise may prescribe and manage the treatment.

Can I Get Tranxene Via Telehealth?

Generally, no. As a DEA Schedule IV controlled substance, clorazepate is subject to federal and DEA regulations that typically require an in-person medical evaluation before a prescription can be issued. While there have been temporary telehealth flexibilities during the COVID-19 public health emergency, the standard rule is that Schedule IV substances require an in-person visit with a registered DEA prescriber. If you currently have a clorazepate prescription and need a refill, your provider may be able to handle refills differently — check with your specific provider and state laws.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

When seeing a provider about Tranxene for the first time, be prepared to discuss:

Your symptoms — anxiety severity, seizure history, or alcohol use history depending on your situation

Previous medications tried and their effectiveness

Any history of substance use disorder (important for assessing benzodiazepine appropriateness)

All current medications and supplements (to screen for drug interactions)

Your medical history, including liver function (benzodiazepines are metabolized hepatically)

Providers are required to check the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) in your state before prescribing a controlled substance. This is a standard part of the evaluation — not a judgment about you as a patient.

How to Find a Psychiatrist or Neurologist Near You

Finding the right specialist can be challenging, especially in areas with provider shortages. Here are practical steps:

Start with your PCP: Your primary care doctor can often initiate or continue a clorazepate prescription for anxiety, saving you the wait for a psychiatry appointment. They can also provide a specialist referral if needed.

Check your insurance directory: Your insurer's provider directory lists in-network psychiatrists and neurologists. Look for those accepting new patients.

Use Psychology Today's therapist finder: While primarily for therapists, it also lists psychiatrists. Filter by insurance and location.

Ask your epilepsy foundation: If you need clorazepate for seizures, the Epilepsy Foundation (epilepsy.com) maintains a physician finder and can help connect you with neurologists and epileptologists in your area.

If You Already Have a Prescription and Just Need It Filled

If you already have a valid clorazepate prescription but are having trouble finding it in stock, that's a different problem — and medfinder can help. Read our guide on how to find Tranxene in stock near you for practical strategies to locate pharmacies carrying it.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Any licensed provider with a valid DEA registration can prescribe Tranxene (clorazepate), including your primary care physician, an internist, a nurse practitioner, or a physician assistant. Psychiatrists and neurologists are the most common specialists to prescribe it, but a PCP can often manage it as well.

Generally no. Clorazepate is a DEA Schedule IV controlled substance, and federal regulations typically require an in-person medical evaluation before a prescription can be issued. Refills may sometimes be handled differently — check with your provider and your state's specific laws.

Providers will typically review your symptom history, previous medications tried, any history of substance use disorder, all current medications (for interaction screening), and check the state Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) database. These are standard steps required for all controlled substance prescriptions.

Yes. Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) with a valid DEA registration can prescribe Schedule IV controlled substances like clorazepate. In some states they prescribe independently; in others they require physician collaboration or supervision. Check your state's scope-of-practice laws.

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