Xanax Effects

xanax effect

Do you often suffer from anxiety attacks and depressed for no apparent reason at all? Looking to get that nagging feeling out of your system but really do not know where to start? Have you talked to your doctor about possibly considering Xanax?

Also known as Alprazolam, Xanax is a revolutionary anti-anxiety and panic disorder drug used to treat severe anxiety disorders and panic attacks. It is a drug that is only available through a prescription from a licensed physician or health expert. Legally speaking, it is a Schedule IV Prescription Drug under the Controlled Substances Act in the United States and a Class C drug under the UK drug misuse classification system.

Containing a dose of Benzodiazepine, Xanax is an FDA approved drug used for the short term (no more than 8 weeks) treatment of Panic Disorder as well as the management of Anxiety Disorder. This drug is designed to be used in short periods of time only because studies show that the body continuously builds up resistance to Alprazolam and its effects diminish at around the 8 week mark. It is one of the best known relievers of panic and anxiety disorder as well as effective in treating mild depression.

Xanax’s side effects include (but are not limited to) drowsiness, dizziness, lightheaded-ness, fatigue, impaired coordination, vertigo, change in libido and increases in appetite. It has also, in rare occurrences been proven to cause hallucinations, short term memory loss and jaundice. Xanax is also  considered a potentially habit forming drug, with withdrawal reactions occurring during abrupt or rapid discontinuation of medication.

Ask your doctor about Xanax Effect today. Maybe its all your body has been needing all along to lessen and eventually kick those panic attacks, allowing you the chance to live a normal, healthy life with the people you love.

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