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What you need to know about Xanax

Xanax (Alprazolam) is supposed to be used by patients whose symptoms do not make it possible for them to lead a normal life affecting their thinking and behavior due to abnormal excitement in the brain. It will be necessary for you to take Xanax if you have depression, fear of open spaces, premenstrual syndrome, anxiety disorders, panic attacks, anxiety caused by depression, as well as a number of other conditions this medicine has been demonstrated to help for. Before the treatment can be started, it's important to discuss all the aspects of it with your health care provider. Xanax is not supposed to be taken by people younger than 18.

Who may be unable to take Xanax?

Talking to your doctor before starting the treatment is recommended - as that way you will make sure your treatment is both safe and efficient. Please make sure you inform your doctor of the fact that you have a history of an allergic reaction to any substances or medications, especially the following ones: Halazepam, Clonazepam, Diazepam, Alprazolam, Lorazepam, Prazepam, Clorazepate, Quazepam, Oxazepam, Chlordiazepoxide, Estazolam, Triazolam, Temazepam, or Flurazepam. If you ever took any of those drugs and had an allergic reaction, the same one is likely to happen when Xanax is taken. You will need to discuss that with your doctor before starting the treatment. The following medical conditions you have may also interact with Xanax: a history of alcohol addiction, a history of addiction to drugs, bronchitis, glaucoma, suicidal thoughts, a history of depression, asthma, emphysema, kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, liver disease, or any other ones you think are important to mention. Please tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as Xanax can be dangerous to unborn babies.

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Take Xanax from two to four times a day, usually with a full glass of water to make sure the drug affects you the way it should. Make sure you avoid drinking any amount of alcohol while using Xanax, as otherwise you may experience a number of side effects that can be even more intense.

How other drugs can affect Xanax

To exclude the probability of interactions, you will need to talk to your health care provider about all the drugs you are using at the moment that have been reported to interact with Xanax. The following ones will be especially important to report: tranquilizers, paroxetine, imipramine, sedatives, desipramine, diltiazem, erythromycin, clarithromycin, nefazodone, amiodarone, antifungals, nifedipine, nicardipine, ketoconazole, itraconazole, isoniazid, medications for seizures, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, propoxyphene, oral contraceptives, ergotamine, cyclosporine, medications for mental illness, sleeping pills, antihistamines, sertraline, or cimetidine. Please make sure you tell your doctor about any other medications you are taking or are going to take, as they may affect the dose you are prescribed, or your doctor will provide some recommendations aimed at making your treatment safer and more advantageous.

Should any side effects be reported?

Never take more of Xanax than prescribed to avoid serious health effects that may be experienced. You will need to let your doctor know if you get any of the following symptoms of taking too much of Xanax: light-headedness, problems with coordination, coma, confusion, loss of balance, extreme drowsiness, fainting, muscle weakness, or confusion. If your health care provider is unavailable - seek emergency medical help to make sure those symptoms are treated timely. Less serious side effects are a lot more likely and may include the following ones: constipation, vomiting, slurred speech, amnesia, irritability, dry or watery mouth, drowsiness, appetite or weight changes, trouble concentrating, muscle weakness, lack of balance or coordination, blurred vision, loss of interest in sex, sleep problems, forgetfulness, nausea, increased sweating, or dizziness. The mild side effects do not need to be reported unless they get bothersome and start to affect your normal life. In that case, please let your doctor know about them.

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Since Xanax is a drug of abuse, gradual withdrawal is recommended if you want to stop the treatment. Make sure you stop taking Xanax gradually, as otherwise you may not benefit from it as much as you thought you could. The following withdrawal effects can be avoided if you withdraw from the treatment gradually: increased sensations, trouble concentrating, muscle twitching, seizures, irritability, numbness, tingling, loss of appetite, diarrhea, blurred vision, anxiousness, and sleeplessness. You are supposed to take less and less of this medicine every several days for the withdrawal to be gradual, as otherwise the symptoms mentioned may still occur.