Most people buy Xanax online without prescription or with RX at a lower price as a solution to cure generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder. Get Xanax online, after doctor consultation because it is an FDA-approved benzodiazepine medication that works by enhancing the activity of specific neurotransmitters in the brain. Thus helping the user to attain recovery from anxiety and panic attacks.
What Exactly is Xanax?
Xanax is a popular medicine that contains the active ingredient Alprazolam drug. Alprazolam is the generic name of Xanax. This Alprazolam drug is responsible for regulating the chemicals in the brain that can elevate mood. Due to the presence of Alprazolam drug Xanax is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance. That means the medication has great medical use with a risk of misuse and dependence.
Xanax Pill mg (Dosage) and Usage
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Generic doses of Xanax (Alprazolam):
Alprazolam 0.5mg
Alprazolam 1 mg
Alprazolam 2 mg
Factors Affecting Xanax Dosage
Factors Affecting Xanax Dosage
The conditions and severity for which you use Xanax
Age factor
The form of Xanax you intake
Liver functioning of the patient
Other medical conditions that you deal with
Other medications you might be taking
Side effects you may get using Xanax
Xanax doses are not affected by an individual’s weight. So, keep that in mind when you choose to buy Xanax on the internet and order the medicine in exact doses.
Adult Xanax Dose for Anxiety Treatment:
Immediate-release Xanax tablets of 0.25 to 0.5 mg must be administered thrice a day orally. A maximum dose of 4 mg of Xanax is allowed in a single day.
Adult Dose for Panic Disorders:
Immediate-release Xanax tablets of 0.5 mg are to be administered thrice. A maximum dose of 10 mg per day should be maintained.
Geriatric Dosage for Anxiety Treatment:
A 0.25 mg Xanax tablet must be administered orally 2-3 times a day.
Geriatric Dosage for Panic Disorders:
An Initial dose of 0.25 mg immediate-release tablets of Xanax is to be administered orally 2-3 times a day to cure panic attacks.
Considering the age factor, the dose for elderly patients can be further increased by 1 mg only.
Half-Life of Xanax Tablets
Studies have shown that the half-life of Xanax ranges from 6.3 to 26.9 hours. After 4-5 half-lives, about 97% of a drug is eliminated from the body, and the drug no longer has any effects on the system. However, this does not mean that Xanax would not be detectable in a drug test.
Theoretically, it is observed that after 56 hours almost all the Xanax dose (almost 97%) has been eliminated in people using Xanax. However, in some people, the half-life of Xanax is around 26.9 hours. In these people, it would take approximately 134.5 hours for almost 97% of a dose to be eliminated.
Xanax Side Effects In Elderly (Male/Female):
Loss of memory
Constipation
Hypotension
Dry mouth
Drowsiness
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Problems while coordinating
Trouble concentrating
Trouble with speaking
Change in sex drive
Change in appetite
Change in body weight
Mild allergic reactions
Most of these side effects may fade away within a few days or a couple of weeks. If somehow, these side effects become more severe or persist, you need to consult with your concerned doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible.
Xanax Drug Interactions:
Sometimes it is not safe to use certain medicines and substances along with Xanax at the same time. Certain drugs can increase side effects or make Xanax medicine less effective. Using Xanax with other drugs that make you feel drowsy or slow your breathing rate can cause dangerous side effects or even death.
You should avoid using Xanax with:
With Alcohol
Consuming alcohol with Xanax can reduce the activity of your central nervous system (CNS) leading to several fatal symptoms:
Drowsiness
Lightheadedness
Trouble while concentrating
Memory loss
Slowed reactions
Various breathing problems
Falling into a coma, etc.
With Opioids
Opioids or narcotics are powerful drugs that should never be mixed with Xanax.
Buprenorphine (BuTrans, Belbuca)
Buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone Xanax Interactions)
Fentanyl (Subsys, Lazanda, Fentora, others)
Heroin
Hydrocodone
Methadone
Morphine
Oxycodone (Oxycontin, Oxaydo, and others)
Oxycodone/acetaminophen (Percocet)
Tramadol, etc.
Moderate and Strong CYP3A Inhibitors
Any interaction with CYP3A inhibitors can increase the risk of side effects from Xanax
Cimetidine
Erythromycin
Fluvoxamine (Luvox)
Nefazodone
Carbamazepine (Tegretol, Carbatrol, Equetro, others)
Phenytoin (Dilantin), etc.
CNS Depressants
Taking Xanax with other CNS depressants can lead to excessive sleepiness and breathing problems.
Antidepressants
Antipsychotics
Seizure medications
Muscle relaxants
Sedating antihistamines
Sleeping pills, such as zolpidem (Ambien) and Sonata
Missed Dose
The missed dose must be taken as soon as you remember, but it is better to skip the missed dose if it is almost time for the next one. Do not take more than one dose at a time. This might lead you into a drug overdose situation. Try to take the dose at your usual time from the next day onwards.
Overdose
Overdosing is a case when an individual takes Xanax of a greater dose than prescribed. It can be a consequence of misuse or abuse. An overdosing case linked with Xanax use can induce fatal symptoms including:
Severe drowsiness
Confusions
Problems with coordination
Feeling unconscious, etc.
After considering all the adverse effects of using Xanax, it is highly recommended to buy Xanax online for the exact dose as prescribed by the doctor. This is very important in order to escape any overdosing scenario or serious side effects.
Xanax Addiction
Xanax is a powerful Benzodiazepine that is extremely addictive when used for a long period. Due to its euphoric and sedative effects, Xanax is misused by millions to get high. Using Xanax for a prolonged time affects an individual’s tolerance toward the drug.
Once Xanax addiction takes hold of an individual’s mind, daily responsibilities such as school, work, or family are ignored by the addict. He/she is redirected toward drug-seeking behaviors.
Other behavioral signs indicating Xanax addiction include:
Continued usage of Xanax even though it is contributing to personal problems
Inability to discontinue Xanax use despite the desire to do so
Loss of interest in regular activities
Obsessed with obtaining and using Xanax regularly
Loss of control over the amount of Xanax they consumed
Legal problems as a result of using Xanax
Risk-taking behaviors
Precautions While Using Xanax
Xanax may not be the best-suited drug for everyone. Every individual has a different tolerance ability towards a drug. Hence, Xanax cannot fulfill everyone’s need to cure anxiety and panic attacks equally. For the same reason, authorized doctors and medical personnel are there to help you get appropriate medicine to meet your health conditions.
It would be best if you did not take Xanax (alprazolam) without consulting the concerned doctor. Inform your doctor if you have ever been in a situation of:
Take antifungal medicine such as itraconazole or ketoconazole
Having a history of allergic reactions to any benzodiazepine or pills that work like Xanax (alprazolam, lorazepam, diazepam, Ativan, Valium, Versed, Klonopin, and others).
Having breathing problems
Kidney or liver diseases
Drug addiction or alcoholism
Depression, mood swings, or suicidal behaviors