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Xanax 1mg

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$299.00

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 Facts Regarding Xanax 1mg

Xanax 1mg is the most commonly prescribed Benzodiazepine in the United States.

Xanax 1mg is the most popular and highly prescribed benzodiazepine in the United States. As a matter of fact, there are about 44 million prescriptions written for this medication each year. Over the last two decades, benzodiazepine prescriptions have dramatically risen in the States. From 2003 to 2015, the percentage of doctors’ visits that converted in a prescription for Xanax doubled, with half of those prescribed by GPs and not psychiatrists.

Xanax + Depression = Not a Good Combination

Xanax is an anti-anxiety medication and can sometimes be used to manage depression. However, a common adverse effect of this medication is also depression, and people with depression may notice their symptoms get worse after using Xanax. Some studies have found Xanax beneficial in treating moderate depression but not severe depression symptoms.

People with depression using Xanax 1mg have reported episodes of mania when they have a rush of excessive talking and energetic activity. If you have been diagnosed with depression and feeling new or worsening signs, behavioral changes, and suicidal thoughts while using Xanax 1mg, contact your healthcare provider.

Mixing Xanax can land you in the Emergency Room.

Xanax mixed with prescription drugs like opioids and Xanax mixed with alcohol is the most common drug combinations found in ER patients. In 2011, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reported over one million ER visits associated with the misuse of prescription medications, and Xanax (Alprazolam) was present in 10% percent of those cases.

In fact, non-medical or recreational use of Xanax doubled from 2005 to 2010, giving a sense of how rampant Xanax misuse has become. People use Xanny (street name for Xanax) on a large scale as its effects happen extremely fast.

The lethal combination of Xanax and Alcohol

Combining Xanax and alcohol can be lethal because an individual user may become intoxicated by the alcohol at a faster rate without realizing it. This can you to the point where you stop breathing or commit a dangerous mistake like trying to a shower or bath and drowning because their ability to react is so impaired.

Sadly, when popular singer Whitney Houston died in 2012, a combination of Xanax, alcohol and other high-potential substances was the reason for her death.

Xanax has an addictive drug effect, making the impact of alcohol on the body stronger. Both substances are central nervous system depressants, affecting motor skills, memory, and respiration. In addition, this medication can impair memory lead to short-term amnesia, leading people to use accidentally more pills or alcohol because they have forgotten how much they have already taken.

Don’t come to an abrupt stop.

It is vital to taper, gradually reducing dosage when discontinuing Xanax. Suddenly stopping this potent medication can lead to potentially dangerous withdrawal symptoms like vomiting, depression, headaches, tremors, mood swings, and seizures. If you wish to stop taking this medication, you must consult a medical professional to gradually and safely lower the drug and mitigate withdrawal symptoms.

Food and Drug Administration recommends reducing Xanax dosage by no more than 0.5 mg per day in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms.

Xanax 1mg addiction can happen to anyone.

Regardless of your identity and background, it is possible to become physically and mentally dependent on this medication. Xanax has a high risk of addiction and misuse because of its fast-acting and immediate calming sensation in minutes.