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You should not take Xanax and alcohol together. You never want to drink alcohol while taking medication, specially these types of medications.
No. Each medicine has different effects on your body.
xanax effects can be increased using the OTC drug Tagament (cimetidine)200-400mg 45 min. before taking the xanax. Also WHITE grapefuit juice will incease the effects. These two are the best and can increse effects by 65-87%. also cigarette smoking can DECREASE effects of xanax by more than 50%.
You really shouldn't be on a prescription for Adderall and Xanax at the same time. It's possible that Adderall could potentiate the effects of the xanax. That means that if you mix them, you normal dose of Xanax could knock you out. It also depends on if you are taking Adderall because you have been diagnosed with ADD. The effects of Adderall are different for people who do not have ADD.
Valium (diazepam) is derived from benzodiazepine, as in made from. It has very similar effects though chemically it is different. It is used more often as a sedative, relaxant, and withdrawl medication (benzo withdrawl, alcohol withdrawl) than it is used for anxiety, though it is used to treat mild anxiety and panic attacks where a true benzo might be too potent. Though the effects are similar, generally it is not as powerful as regular benzos such as xanax (alprazolam).
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You Black out with generally very little alcohol consumption Agreed but this is a very general answer. If you take a 5mg and drink a beer you probably won't notice it depending on your tolerance. If you take a 20mg and drink a 12 pack you will black out like you have never blacked out before. It's all in terms of perspective.
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No, Xanax is not a barbiturate. It's a member of a family called benzodiazepines (like Valium, Ativan, etc...). It has definite addictive potential. It is an anti-anxiety medication, when used as prescribed it is relatively safe. Check with your physician or pharmacist for details and avoid alcohol when using this medication as the effects can be dangerous.