yes it is especially if you take it eveyday.and if you don't have any you have withdraws. so be careful or i advse you if you havent took them that long..start tapering off of them.and get on something that's not addicted,,,
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/anxiety/98562-warning-all-xanax-users-important.html
yes, it is addicting.
No it is VERY addictive and should never be used recreationally.
Yes, but taking Xanax (alprazolam) over that long a period is not a good idea. It is highly addictive.
Yes, but it is a slang name and not the official name for Xanax, an addictive pharmaceutical drug.
Xanax, as a street drug is used as an oral medication. It is usually swallowed in tablet form. However, it also can be snorted.
Generally not. It is addictive and withdrawal from it can lead to seizures but the drug itself usually does not.
Neurontin is a non-addictive alternative to Klonopin, but it must be prescribed by your physician.
Alprazolam (Xanax) is a highly addictive drug. Xanax also has severe and deadly withdrawal symptoms when stopping habitual use. Xanax is a Benzodiazepine drug and Benzodiazepine addicts typically have a shorter life expectancy than a normal person because of the destructive and dangerous nature of their addiction.
Xanax is often misspelled Zanax, because the first X is pronounced as a Z. Xanax is an anti-anxiety drug. It is highly addictive.Xanax is often misspelled Zanax, but the first X is pronounced as a Z. Xanax is an anti-anxiety drug. It is highly addictive.
Xanax is great for anxiety. It is addictive so use it carefully, but great for short-term help.
There is no definitive measure to determine the addictiveness of a drug. However, Xanax is considered the most abused psychoactive drug.
Somas taste worse! They R 2 totally different drugs. I personally wouldn't mix the 2 of them
No, Xanax does not contain codeine. The active ingredient in Xanax is AKA Alprazoam, and the rest is filler ingredients. Codeine is a pain killer, Xanax is a benzo. Completely unique medications for completely unique conditions. Stay away from both unless you are prescribed them by a doctor. Codeine can damage your kidneys, and Xanax is highly addictive.