Xanax

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Xanax (alprazolam) can be classified as a benzodiazepine medication that influences the chemical structure in the patient’s brain, which can be distorted in those people who have certain mental health disorders. As such, Xanax is utilized to manage such conditions as anxiety and panic disorders as well as mental health illnesses provoked by depression. It may also be applied for a range of other purposes not listed above.


In the United States, Xanax remains a single most frequently prescribed medication for mental health problems. Its mechanism of action lies in increasing the number of GABA neurotransmitters inside the brain in order to guarantee the peace of mind and relaxation of the patient. When taken in the right manner, Xanax remains an effective and safe medicine to be used for the stabilization of one’s mental health.


How to Use Xanax?


This medication should be taken according to the precise directions of your physician or the instructions contained in the package to this drug. Never use this medication in larger quantities than is reasonable and for longer periods than was advised by your doctor. If the medication does not seem to be effective, tell your doctor about it right away.


Xanax may lead to the development of addiction. As such, it is inadvisable to take it for too long; otherwise, a habit may start to form, and it will be hard to stop taking this medication without unwanted withdrawal symptoms. The misuse of habit-forming medications can provoke not only addiction but overdose and lethal outcomes as well. Follow the tips when taking Xanax:


  • Do not break the tablets into pieces and do not chew them. Instead, swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water;
  • If you are using this medication for a long-term period, you may have to conduct regular medical exams to make sure the course of treatment does not have to be changed;
  • Do not stop taking Xanax all of a sudden as this may provoke withdrawal syndrome. Ask your doctor for instructions as for how to stop taking this medication in a correct manner;
  • The dosage may vary depending on the age of the patient as well as reasons why the medication was prescribed. As such, it is advisable to consult a doctor before taking this medication to find out the exact plan of treatment with this drug.


Side Effects


Xanax may sometimes provoke undesirable side effects that include but are not limited to the following signs and symptoms:


  • Headache;
  • Feeling sick;
  • Impaired vision;
  • Memory problems;
  • Dizziness, etc.


As a rule, adverse reactions are observed at the initial stages of the treatment process and generally disappear after a while. Among others, Xanax may cause lack of energy, drowsiness, depressed state of mind, light-headedness, sleeping problems, agitation and nervousness and a range of other conditions. In case you experience any of these symptoms, ask your doctor for advice and seek immediate medical help if your condition gets worse or the symptoms do not disappear for too long.