All xanax "Bars", whether white, green, or yellow, are 2 mg.
The only thing I would be concerned about is the amount of acetaminophen you are ingesting. The FDA advisory panel recently convened to consider reducing the maximum daily dose from 4,000 to 1,000 mg. Vicodin has 500mg of acetaminophen in a tablet, a dose of Dayquil has 325 mg. Just pay attention, too much acetaminophen can cause liver failure in high doses, and serious damage in lower doses. Personally I think the 1,000mg limit is too low, but I wouldn't go over 2,500mg or so.
2 mgThe bars that can be broken into 4 smaller pieces are usually 2mg
2 mg Xanax are sometimes called bars. That's what I take it to mean.
A zany bar are 2 mg xanax ( Alprazolam ) bars.
3 + 2 = 5
No, they are both 2 mg. Just different manufacturers.
It is 0.25mg a very low dose.
They r the same.Some people report generics not workin as well and this is because generics are allowed to be only 82% correct leavi room for loss milligram percentage and such. But all in all,two milligrams SHOULD be two milligrams
All xanax "Bars", whether white, green, or yellow, are 2 mg.
2 mg tablet is the highest strength for regular tablets3 mg is the highest strength for XR tablets
A Xanax bar will contain 2 mg of alprazolam (a benzodiazepine axiolytic drug,) which is the active ingredient in xanax. Other dosage forms, however, are available. Alprazolam, at least in the US, is available in 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 mg doses, with the 3 mg dose being extended release only.