Xanax

Xanax is a powerful anti-anxiety drug that is belongs to a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. How does Xanax work? Xanax works by affecting the chemicals in the brain that are thought to become unbalanced, and thus cause chronic feelings of anxiety. Xanax is used to treat chronic anxiety disorders, anxiety caused by depression, and many kinds of panic disorders. Xanax may at times also be used for other used, or in conjunction with other treatments.

What To Discuss With Your Doctor Regarding Xanax Use

There are many important precautions to take before Xanax use. Your medical professional will take a complete medical history. You may not be a candidate for taking Xanax if you have any kind of narrow-angle glaucoma disorder, if you have recently taken itraconazole or ketoconazole drugs, or if you have been found to be allergic to similar classes of drugs. You should also inform your health professional if you have a history of liver disease, kidney disease, asthma, glaucoma, breathing problems, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, a history of alcohol or drug addiction, a history of suicidal thoughts or depression, or any other medical condition.

How To Take Xanax

How is Xanax taken? Always follow the specific guidelines set forth by your medical professional. Always take Xanax exactly as it was prescribed to you. Never take more medication than you have been prescribed. Xanax has been shown to be potentially habit forming in some patients, so great care should be taken. When taking Xanax, take great care not to chew, crush or break the Xanax tablets. If you are taking the liquid form of Xanax, make certain to use the special dose measuring cup or spoon. Do not use a regular table spoon for taking liquid Xanax. Always make sure your hands are clean and dry when you administer Xanax. Allow the Xanax pill to dissolve completely in your mouth without chewing.

Possible Side Effects Of Xanax

There are many possible side effects that may occur from regular Xanax use. Side effects that may indicate an allergic reaction include hives, swelling of the face, tongue or lips, difficulty breathing, and a closed throat. Serious side effects include depression, mood swing, seizure, hyperactivity, agitation, irritation, muscle twitching, jaundice, fainting, and lightheadedness.

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