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What is Xanax?

Xanax is an anti-anxiety drug belonging to the benzodiazepine family of drugs. Benzodiazepines also include clonazepam (Klonaopin), diazepam (Valium), flurazepam (Dalmane), lorazepam (Ativan), and others.

Xanax functions by reducing abnormal excitement in the brain. Typically, benzodiazepines act on the brain-specific central nervous system (CNS) to produce a calming effect.

Xanax slows down the brain’s chemical movements that may have become unbalanced, leading to a reduction in anxiety and nervous tension. This drug boosts the effects of a natural brain chemical, namely GABA- gamma-aminobutyric acid.

Important Information:

To ensure the safe & effective use of this drug, the medical healthcare provider will offer the following suggestions to anyone with a Xanax prescription:

  • One should inform the doctor about the consumption of alcohol and any medicine they are taking currently, including prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medicines. Generally, one should not consume alcohol while taking benzodiazepines.
  • Doctors do not prescribe Xanax for use during pregnancy. A person should consult the doctor if they are planning to have a child, are already pregnant, or become pregnant while using this medication.
  • One should inform the doctor about breastfeeding a nursing baby.
  • One should not drive a vehicle, operate heavy or dangerous machinery, or perform any activity that requires alertness until one know how the medicine will affect them.
  • If you buy Xanax online You should not increase the Xanax dosage without speaking with a doctor, even if they think that the medication is not working efficiently with the current amount. Benzodiazepines may produce physical and emotional dependence even at regular doses.
  • One should not stop taking Xanax suddenly or reduce the dosage without consulting their doctor, as unpleasant withdrawal symptoms may occur.

What to know before taking or Buying Xanax Online?

If you Before taking or buying Xanax online, a person should inform the doctor if they have the:

  • Glaucoma
  • Asthma or other breathing issues
  • Liver disease
  • Kidney disease
  • A history of depression
  • A past of excessive alcohol use
  • An addiction to alcohol or drugs
  • Suicidal thoughts

You should not use Xanax if you have ever had narrow-angle glaucoma or you are also taking ketoconazole (Nizoral) or itraconazole (Sporanox); or if you are allergic to other benzodiazepines such as:

  • Oxazepam (Serax)
  • Lorazepam (Ativan)
  • Diazepam (Valium)
  • Clorazepate (Tranxene)
  • Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)

In specific individuals, the body reacts to Xanax differently. It includes people who:

  • Have alcoholic liver disease
  • Drink a lot of alcohol
  • Have impaired renal function
  • Have impaired hepatic function
  • Have obesity
  • Are older

One should not consume alcohol or alcoholic beverages while taking Xanax because Xanax increases the effect of alcohol.

Doctors do not prescribe Xanax for use during pregnancy. Xanax can potentially cause harm to the fetus. During the first trimester of pregnancy, Xanax increases the risk of congenital abnormalities.

How to take Xanax?

Xanax is available in the following forms:

  • Tablet
  • An orally disintegrating tablet (that disintegrates quickly in the mouth)
  • An extended-release tablet
  • A liquid concentrated solution (for oral use only)

Your doctor may gradually increase your Xanax dosage until the medicine helps you achieve the maximum health benefit. You should closely follow the directions of your medical healthcare provider to avoid the risk of side effects.

If one takes this medicine for an extended period or in high doses and suddenly stops taking it, withdrawal symptoms may occur. To avoid this phenomenon, your doctor may decrease your Xanax dosage gradually.

Xanax dosage:

Your Xanax dosage will depend upon:

  • your age
  • the severity of your medical condition
  • your initial response to the treatment with Xanax
  • Forms and strengths suitable for your health
  • Other medical conditions you have (if you have any)
  • Other medications you are using or planning to take
  • The drugs you took previously

Xanax is available in the doses of 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg.

You should not share your medication with someone else as it will not suit their medical condition and may harm them.

Xanax Overdose:

If a Xanax overdose occurs, you need instant medical attention—call 911 or the Poison control helpline at 1-800-222-1222.

Symptoms of a Xanax overdose may include:

  • Confusion
  • Tiredness
  • Diminished reflexes
  • Impaired coordination
  • Coma
  • Death

What to avoid while using Xanax?

Do not consume alcohol or alcoholic beverages. Avoid doing the following activities that require alertness until you know how this medicine will affect you:

  • Driving; and
  • Using heavy or dangerous machinery

Xanax side effects:

Xanax side effects often occur at the initial phase of therapy and will usually disappear over time or when a person stops taking this medicine.

Some possible side effects of Xanax that may or may not require instant medical attention depending upon their severity are:

  • Lightheadedness
  • Drowsiness
  • Depression
  • Low energy
  • Confusion
  • Headache
  • Nervousness
  • Insomnia
  • Dizziness
  • Fainting
  • Impaired coordination
  • Restlessness
  • Memory impairment
  • Irritability
  • Abnormal involuntary movement
  • Anxiety
  • Confusion
  • Decreased libido
  • Increased libido
  • Muscle twitching and cramps
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Increased saliva or a dry mouth
  • Inflammation of the skin because of allergy
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Heart palpitations or tachycardia
  • Rash
  • Hyperventilation
  • Chest pain
  • Hypotension
  • Nasal congestion
  • Menstrual disorders
  • Blurred vision
  • Upper respiratory infection
  • Tinnitus
  • Weakness
  • Sweating
  • Fear
  • Abnormal dreams
  • Tremor
  • Rigidity
  • Weight loss or gain
  • Increase or reduction in appetite
  • Slurred speech
  • Edema
  • Incontinence

This list does not consist of all the possible side effects and others that may occur. For further information regarding side effects, consult your medical healthcare provider. You can also report Xanax’s side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

You need instant medical help if you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction to Xanax:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Hives or skin rash
  • Swelling of your face, throat, lips, or tongue

Call your medical healthcare provider at once if you have any of the following severe side effects:

  • Feeling lightheaded
  • Hyperactivity, confusion, hostility, agitation, or hallucinations
  • Thoughts of hurting oneself or suicide, depressed mood, decreased inhibitors, unnecessary risk-taking behaviors, or no fear of danger.
  • Yellowing of eyes or skin
  • Tremors, uncontrolled muscle movements, or seizures
  • Lessor no urination
  • A pounding heartbeat, chest pain, or a fluttering feeling in the chest

What drugs can interact with Xanax?

Various drugs can interact with Xanax. Some of them may include:

  • Other psychotropic medications
  • Antihistamines
  • Alcohol
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Other medications that produce CNS depressants
  • Desipramine (Norpramin) and imipramine (Tofranil)
  • Digoxin (Lanoxin)
  • Propoxyphene (Darvon)
  • Fluoxetine (Prozac)
  • Birth control pills