I am in the process of withdrawing from xanax and after not taking any for 5 days i feel quite lightheaded and my vision is not so accute. However this was the case sometimes while i was taking the medicine as well. I am not sure if this is the general rule.
No. Xanax XR does not cause alzheimer's disease.
Xanax (alprazolam) will not cause missed or late periods.
The largest dose available of Xanax on the market is 2mg. So im assuming your talking about .5mg xanax. 5mg of Xanax could possibly cause death. Its not smart to mix xanax and opiates cause they cause very shallow breathing.
XANAX can cause actual reliance and withdrawal responses.
Xanax sure does cause "flushing" feeling in me as well as lightheadedness and even the reverse of what it's suppose to do...which is to calm you down. Sometimes it actually "wires" me up.
yes it does
Yes, Xanax is a category D drug and can increase your risk for birth defects. It is well known to cause harm to the baby.
A person should not mix Ativan and Xanax. This is because the two drugs work with the body in the same way and could cause an overdose.
Nope. If a person is dependent upon Benzodiazapines (sp?) such as xanax and is suddenly forced to stop taking them, the withdrawals can be just as dangerous, if not worse, than alcohol withdrawals. Serious cases usually require hospitalization.
there are not of the same family, so it shouldn't.
Generally it will and it really helps people who can't go to sleep because of anxiety.
No, Xanax is a benzodiazepine and methadone will show up as methadone because it is synthetic and requires its own specific test.