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Xanax is a tranquilizer used in the short-term relief of
symptoms of anxiety or the treatment of anxiety disorders. Anxiety
disorder is marked by unrealistic worry or excessive fears and concerns.
Anxiety associated with depression is also responsive to Xanax.
Xanax and the extended-release formulation, Xanax XR, are also used
in the treatment of panic disorder, which appears as unexpected
panic attacks and may be accompanied by a fear of open or public
places called agoraphobia. Only your doctor can diagnose panic disorder
and best advise you about treatment.
Some doctors prescribe Xanax to treat alcohol withdrawal, fear of
open spaces and strangers, depression, irritable bowel syndrome,
and premenstrual syndrome.
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Tolerance and dependence can occur with the use of Xanax. You may
experience withdrawal symptoms if you suddenly stop using the drug
or reduce the dosage too quickly. Withdrawal symptoms are listed
under "What side effects may occur?" The drug dosage should
be gradually reduced and only your doctor should advise you on how
to discontinue or change your dose.
How should you take Xanax?
Xanax may be taken with or without food. Take it exactly as prescribed.
Do not chew, crush, or break the Xanax XR tablets.
--If you miss a dose...
If you are less than 1 hour late, take it as soon as you remember.
Otherwise skip the dose and go back to your regular schedule. Never
take 2 doses at the same time.
--Storage instructions...
Store Xanax at room temperature.
What side effects may occur?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Xanax. Your
doctor should periodically reassess the need for this drug.
Side effects of Xanax are usually seen at the beginning of treatment
and disappear with continued medication. However, if dosage is increased,
side effects will be more likely.
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Causes
Regular use over a long time results in an increased tolerance
to the drug so that larger doses are needed to achieve the same
effect.
There are several ways that patients can prevent prescription drug
abuse. When visiting the doctor, provide a complete medical history
and a description of the reason for the visit to ensure that the
doctor understands the complaint and can prescribe appropriate medication.
If a doctor prescribes a pain medication, stimulant, or CNS depressant,
follow the directions for use carefully and learn about the effects
that the drug could have, especially during the first few days during
which the body is adapting to the medication. Also be aware of potential
interactions with other drugs by reading all information provided
by the pharmacist. Do not increase or decrease doses or abruptly
stop taking a prescription without consulting a health care provider
first. For example, if you are taking a pain reliever for chronic
pain and the medication no longer seems to be effectively controlling
the pain, speak with your physician; do not increase the dose on
your own. Finally, never use another person's prescription.
Treatment
Patients addicted to barbiturates and benzodiazepines should not
attempt to stop taking them on their own, as withdrawal from these
drugs can be problematic, and in the case of certain CNS depressants,
potentially life threatening. Although no extensive body of research
regarding the treatment of barbiturate and benzodiazepine addiction
exists, patients addicted to these medications should undergo medically
supervised detoxification because the dose must be gradually tapered
off. Inpatient or outpatient counseling can help the individual
during this process. Cognitive-behavioral therapy also has been
used successfully to help individuals adapt to the removal from
benzodiazepines.
Often the abuse of barbiturates and benzodiazepines (Xanax) occurs
in conjunction with the abuse of another substance or drug, such
as alcohol or cocaine. In these cases of polydrug abuse, the treatment
approach must address the multiple addictions.
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