No, 2mg is the maximum for the Alprazolam instant release (IR), or 3mg maximum for the Alprazolam Extended Release (XR).
Considering the fact that 2.0 mg of alprazolam is the highest therapeutic dose, 0.07mg is harmless.
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The half life of alprazolam in cats is between 6-10 hours. Because it takes ten half-lives for a drug to be completely eliminated from the body, a dose of alprazolam will last up to 100 hours (or four days) in a cat.
alprazolam is the generic form of xanax. xanax is used for general anxiety disorder so it makes you very relaxed and "slowed down". since alprazolam is generic, it is not quite as effective as xanax and you might have to take a larger dose to get the same desirable effect. of course, it all depends on the milligrams in the pills
Not in one go at all. The lowest concentration that the tablets themselves come in is 250 micrograms per tablet. Unless this is a while after, whereby the body has had time to break down the alprazolam.
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I have ate 40 bars in a day and have not overdosed. i have heard of someone trying to commit suicide and ate 100 bars and did not die. I'm not sure what the lethal dose is but it must be a lot and your body mass have a lot to do with this.
Alprazolam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines.
Following are the adverse reaction of alprazolam is: 1. depressed mood 2. confusion 3. feeling like pass out 4. urinating less than usual or not at all 5. chest pain 6. uncontrolled muscle movements 7. jaundice
Alprazolam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines.
Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine.
No it is not a trycyclic. Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine