Description
Description
Xanax is used to treat people who are going through panic disorder, anxiety, depression & GAD(generalized anxiety disorder). Generally, people who are having these medicines with or without prescription make them calm & sleepy. People have shared their experiences by using this medicine. They feel more calm, sleepy, relaxed, and quiet. This medicine is also used sometimes in insomnia, seizures.
Identification Of Xanax 1 mg
Each, and every Xanax dose has its identification. And identification is required to identify the right Xanax product in the pharma market. Because there are many companies, that are selling fake Xanax without having any government approval. These pills can be harmful to us. So read the section carefully to get the genuine product of Xanax. Also learn the different types of xanax like, blue Xanax, green Xanax, yellow Xanax that are available in 1mg quantity.
Available Types | Green Xanax (S 902), White Xanax 1mg, Blue Football Xanax 706, Blue Football Xanax GG 258, R031 Xanax Pill, G3721 Xanax Pill, Xanax 605, Blue Xanax BP 632, Xanax 2089 V, and Xanax MYLAN A1, Yellow Xanax R 84, Xanax X 1 |
Imprints | S 902, 1.0, 706, GG 258, R031, G3721, 605, BP 632, 2089 V, MYLAN A1, R 84, X 1 |
Available Shape | Elliptical or Oval |
Available Colors | Blue, Green, White, Yellow |
Dose | 1mg |
Drug Class | Benzodiazepines |
Street Names | Bars, Planks, Bricks, Zanbars, Xannies, Zanies, Benzos |
Used For | Panic Disorder, Anxiety, and Depression symptoms |
Process Of Taking Xanax Medicine
Xanax is available in only oral tablet form. So, you can only take it directly by mouth with some water. Some Xanax users crush the tablet and take it in a form of powder. Choose the way, which is easy for you.
What to avoid: Avoid drinking alcohol. This can lead to dangerous side effects and maybe death. You can’t observe the medicine is effective on your body or not if you are taking alcohol. So stop taking it. Also avoid eating grapes, while continuing your Xanax course. It may cause some unwanted side effects of Xanax.
How Does the Xanax 1 mg works
Xanax (alprazolam) is an anxiety-relieving medicine that starts to work within about an hour after ingestion of the pill. It has a long half-life, 11.5 h. It may stay in your body for up to 44 hours. The drug has a half-life of approximately 12-24 hours. And the effect of Xanax (alprazolam) can last up to 7 and 8 hours. You can read the article, how long does Xanax takes to stay in our body to know more about it.
It goes through around 3 steps to show its effect on the body, and mind. And they are;
Step 1: Control the Nervous System
When we take the oral pill of Xanax, it became converts to small particles in the small intestine, liver. Then it circulates in the bloodstream through the heart vessel to the target area. And the central nervous system is the target area for Xanax.
At first, it tries to control the brain sinuses to get complete control of the nervous system. Because mainly anxiety disorder occurs when our nervous system gets weak.
Step 2: Stimulate GABA Chemical
Reducing GABA, which stands from gamma-Aminobutyric acid is the main cause of panic attacks, anxieties issues. This is a natural chemical that helps us to stable our mental emotions.
In the second step, Xanax stimulates the production of GABA in our minds.
Step 3: Effect on Mind
When Xanax works to increase GABA production, we can feel great relaxation mentally, and physically, after a few minutes. It will take some time to affect the entire body.
Xanax is Prohibited, If
Xanax is not allowed in all cases. Doctors prescribe Xanax by checking the health condition of the patient. Mainly they observe the function rate of internal organs, frequency to accept the dose, age, immunity power, etc. A doctor will not allow taking Xanax, in the condition of;
- Consuming alcohol or drug
- Having allergic reactions to Xanax(alprazolam) for any other drug medicines like; valium, Ativan, Klonopin, etc.
- You have a slow breathing issue.
- Suffering from kidney or liver disease for a long time.
- Have depression, mood swings, suicidal thoughts
- You are pregnant or planning for a baby.
Side Effects of Taking Xanax
When a patient takes Xanax for the first time, he/she gets affected with some side effects. Some side effects can be manageable, and some need to take consultancies from a good physiatrist, or doctor. We have listed some of the side effects, that you may face while using;
- Double vision
- Hallucinations
- Jaundice
- Drowsiness
- Feeling light-headed
- Breathing Issue
- Swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat
- Agitation
- Racing thoughts
- Uncontrolled muscle movements
- Seizure
- Confusion
- Feeling tired
- Slurred speech
- Memory recall issue
- Anxiousness feelings in early morning
If you are feeling any one of the side effects from the above, discuss it with your doctor for the solution. Your doctor may reduce the Xanax dose, by considering your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We have given some commonly asked questions about Xanax 1mg. Have a look, the section may clear some doubts regarding the topic.
Is there a 1 mg Xanax?
Yes, Xanax has a dose of 1 mg. It is available in an oval shape with different colors, and imprints. Apart from that, Xanax is available in 0.5mg, 0.25mg, 2mg, 3mg.
Is 0.5mg is the same as 1 mg?
No, 0.5mg is not the same as 1mg. 1 mg is a stronger dose than the Xanax 0.5mg. You can half the 1mg of Xanax to get 0.5mg of Xanax.
Are Alzam and Xanax the same?
Alzam is the street name of Alprazolam. And Xanax is a brand of Alprazolam. Both drugs are used for the same purpose, but Alzam and Xanax are not the same. Their quantity, cost, doses, and dose form are different from each other.
Can Xanax harm your liver?
Xanax (alprazolam) belongs to the benzodiazepines drug class. And benzodiazepines rarely associate with the ALT elevations. So, yes, there are possibilities of liver injury. There are few reported cases of acute liver injury. Doctors always ensure the health condition of the patient, before prescribing Xanax. So there are few chances of getting an internal liver injury.
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