A benzodiazepine, (alprazolam), is the generic name for the drug (ben-zoe-dye-AZE-eh-peen). Anxious People may have chemical imbalances in their brains, which alprazolam attempts to correct. In treating panic disorders, anxiety disorders, and depression-induced anxiety, ALPRAZOLAMis commonly prescribed and offered by XANAX
Xanax Alprazolam 0.25MG - ($103.00 – $288.00)
Xanax-Alprazolam-0.5mg - ($130.00 – $399.60)
Description
Anti-anxiety medication Alprazolamis used to treat panic attacks and anxiety. As a benzodiazepine class of medications, it has a calming effect on the central nervous system (CNS). Enhancing the effects of a specific chemical in the body is how it works (GABA).
Xanax Alprazolam 1MG - ($171.00 – $460.80)
Xanax Alprazolam 2MG - ($289.00 – $928.80)
Xanax Dosage and Administration
Before you begin taking Alprazolamand each time you get a refill, read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist. Consult your physician or pharmacist if you have any concerns or questions. As directed by your physician, take this medication by mouth. Many variables determine your dosage, including your medical history and age. A gradual increase in dosage may be necessary until the drug is working properly. To minimize the likelihood of side effects, strictly adhere to your doctor's instructions.
You may experience withdrawal symptoms if you suddenly stop taking this medication (such as seizures). Your doctor may gradually lower your dosage to avoid withdrawal symptoms. The sooner you tell your doctor or pharmacist if you're experiencing withdrawal symptoms, the better.
Although this medication can help many people, it can also lead to addiction. Because of this, people with a substance abuse disorder (such as an addiction to drugs or alcohol) are at a greater risk. To reduce the risk of addiction, take this medication as prescribed. In the long run, this medication may not be as effective. Consult your doctor about this medication if it isn't working as expected. An explanation of the dangers You should tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to alprazolam or any other benzodiazepines (such as diazepam, lorazepam) or any other allergies before taking this medication. An allergic reaction or other problem may occur if this product contains inactive ingredients. For more information, contact your pharmacist.
Your doctor or pharmacist should know if you have a history of severe lung/breathing problems (like COPD, sleep apnea), liver disease, renal failure, or a family history of substance abuse (like overuse or addiction to drugs/alcohol). Glaucoma should also be mentioned in your medical history.
This medication may cause dizziness or drowsiness. It is possible to get dizzy or drowsy after drinking alcohol or smoking marijuana (cannabis). Wait until you can perform tasks that require alertness before getting behind the wheel or using machinery. Avoid alcoholic beverages at all costs. Marijuana use should be discussed with a physician (cannabis).
Your doctor or dentist should know about any medications or supplements you take (including prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, and herbal products). Older adults may be more susceptible to this drug's side effects, particularly drowsiness and loss of coordination. Because of these side effects, the risk of falling is increased. To avoid harming an unborn child, it is not recommended to take alprazolam while pregnant. For more information, see your doctor.
The drug's ability to pass into breast milk may adversely affect breastfed babies. As a result, breastfeeding while taking this drug is not recommended. Getting a doctor's OK before you breastfeed is essential. Side Effects:
Having a short memory
Alterations in the timbre and structure of speech
Sluggishness or a lack of cohesion
A lack of coordination
Discouragement
Drowsiness
A sense of emptiness or depression
Irritability
An inability to eat
Light-headedness
Lose interest or pleasure.
Calm and at ease
Nervousness and unsteadiness in movement
Sleeping or drowsiness that is unusual
Slurred voice
Tiredness
Hard time staying focused
Inability to perform a routine task
Difficulty falling asleep
Inability to communicate
Stability, trembling, or other muscle control or coordination difficulties
Tiredness or weakness that is unusual
When should I take my medication? Medicine should be taken immediately, but if it is almost time for your next dose, you should not take the missed dose. What will happen if I take too much? Alcohol, opioids, and other sedatives can lead to an overdose of alprazolam, which can be fatal.