All depends on what kind of pain meds your talkin about..
i wouldn't personaly, but depends on your tolerence as well...
No, it is generally prescribed for anxiety, so it has no painkilling properties
nope . Xanax is prescribed for anxiety.
Ativan or Librium. Avoid Xanax.
Absolutely as long as you are not taking it for recreation. Many times for pain, Benzodiazepine's ( Ambien, Valium, Xanax Ativan etc.)are prescribed with the pain medication to increase it's duration and relax the body decreasing the anxiety that comes with constant pain which only makes the pain worse. Take only as prescribed by your Doctor not your dealer.
Because Adderall is presdcribed for the treatment of ADHD, depression, and narcolepsy. If you have either of these(or similar diseases) you will be prescribed Adderall. Xanax is prescribed for people with anxiety, insomnia and epilepsy. So if you were for example a patient with ADHD and anxiety you may be prescribed Xanax and Adderall.
Don't ever give your dog anything that was prescribed for people. Without a veterinary examination you do not know if the problem is anxiety or some underlying condition causing pain. You could kill your dog by giving a large dose of something, or you could mask the pain of a serious condition that needs treatment. Also, not all human medications have similar effects on animals. If you love your dog, check with your vet.
yes, i just did last night...you'll be just fine...
Xanax is not an NSAID. Therefore NSAID allergy would not be a contraindication to using Xanax. Take Xanax only as prescribed.
Xanax is prescribed for panic attacks. Panic attacks have been known to mimic a heart attack, but the Xanax has the ability to quiet the concerns.
Yes.
xanax and hydrododone
yes it does
unlikely
Xanax isn't a narcotic, so no.