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What may I use Xanax for?
Your health care provider may prescribe Xanax (Alprazolam) if you have any of the anxiety disorders, fear of open spaces, panic attacks, premenstrual syndrome, depression, anxiety caused by depression, or any other conditions that may be caused by abnormal excitement in the bran and require serious treatment. You will be able to take Xanax only if you have been prescribed this drug, as it is associated with some side effects that can be serious at times and will need to be reported to your doctor. Make sure you let your doctor know if there are any allergies you have, especially allergies to other benzodiazepines - as that can make it impossible for you to take Xanax.
What you need to consider before using Xanax
Always make sure you let your doctor know about any medical conditions you have or used to have that may in some way affect the success of your treatment. Your doctor will need to be notified if you have a history of allergic reactions to any drugs or substances, as the same reaction may happen again reducing the efficiency of your treatment. If you have a history of an allergic reaction to Prazepam, Triazolam, Quazepam, Alprazolam, Diazepam, Lorazepam, Estazolam, Clorazepate, Chlordiazepoxide, Halazepam, Temazepam, Flurazepam, Clonazepam, Oxazepam, or other benzodiazepines - be sure to tell your health care provider about it in advance, as otherwise you may not benefit from your treatment as much as you could. The following medical conditions may need to be reported before you start the treatment to make sure they do not interfere with the success of your treatment: a history of addiction to drugs, glaucoma, a history of depression, kidney disease, suicidal thoughts, a history of alcohol addiction, liver disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, asthma, bronchitis, or emphysema. Your health care provider may need to adjust your dose to make sure you benefit from the treatment as much as possible.
For efficient treatment with Xanax
You will need to take Xanax exactly as prescribed - usually 2 to 4 times daily, with some food or without. Drinking alcohol is not recommended, as Xanax can increase the effects of alcohol. The liquid dose of this drug will need to be taken with the help of a special dropper - as otherwise you may not measure the correct dose of this drug.
How dangerous is Xanax overdose?
Xanax overdose is dangerous and will need to be reported to your doctor right away. The following are possible symptoms of an overdose that you will need to report straight to your local emergency center: muscle weakness, problems with coordination, extreme drowsiness, light-headedness, loss of balance, coma, fainting, and confusion.
Can Xanax interact with other medications?
It's important that you always let your doctor know if there are other drugs you are using. You may be taking some other medications, or be planning to take them in the nearest future - your doctor will need to be warned about all of them. The following medicines have been reported to interact with Xanax: sleeping pills, cimetidine, oral contraceptives, propoxyphene, antihistamines, nicardipine, erythromycin, cyclosporine, antidepressants, diltiazem, itraconazole, isoniazid, ketoconazole, amiodarone, nifedipine, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, medications for seizures, antifungals, sedatives, medications for mental illness, tranquilizers, clarithromycin, ergotamine, and some other ones. If you are not sure about the name of the medicine you are taking at the moment - make sure you tell your health care provider about it, as it's important to know what kind of drug you are using at the moment.
Does Xanax have side effects?
Your doctor will need to be notified if at any point of your treatment you get any side effects that are considered serious, otherwise they may affect the success of your treatment, not to mention your wellbeing. Your doctor will need to know if you get any of the following serious side effects while using this medicine: depressed mood, hostility, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat, urinating less than usual, yellowing of the skin or eyes, muscle twitching, decreased inhibitions, tremor, hyperactivity, agitation, hallucinations, no fear of danger, seizure, hives, light-headedness, fainting, difficulty breathing, or suicidal thoughts. The side effects mentioned can mean Xanax is not working for you in the way it should, and will need to be reported as soon as possible to your doctor. There is no need for you to report any mild side effects, as they are not expected to become more serious with time. The following ones are possible: nausea, constipation, dizziness, amnesia, increased sweating, forgetfulness, dry or watery mouth, lack of balance or coordination, irritability, drowsiness, muscle weakness, loss of interest in sex, sleep problems, blurred vision, slurred speech, trouble concentrating, vomiting, appetite or weight changes, as well as some other ones.
Withdrawal effects Xanax may cause
The following withdrawal symptoms are possible if you stop taking Xanax suddenly: blurred vision, seizures, trouble concentrating, diarrhea, sleeplessness, numbness, anxiousness, tingling, irritability, increased sensations, loss of appetite, and muscle twitching. To avoid the symptoms mentioned you will need to talk to your health care provider about gradual withdrawal. Gradual withdrawal means you will need to be taking less and less of this medicine every day.
