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hi i need to buy xanor or any tranquelizer for a period of a month without prescription in Cape Town South Africa please help very urgent strictly for stress anxiouty and non eating or sleeping please help urgently

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What anti-depession medicine shows up as benzo in drug test?

Among many benzodiazepines, these will show up on tests:Drug Name: Common Brand NamesAlprazolam: Xanax, Xanor, Tafil, Alprox, Frontal (Brazil)BretazenilBromazepam: Lexotanil, Lexotan, Lexomil, Somalium, BromamChlordiazepoxide: Librium, Tropium, Risolid, KlopoxidCinolazepam: GerodormClonazepam: Klonopin, Rivotril, IktorivilCloxazolam: Olcadil (Brazil)Clorazepate: TranxeneDiazepam: Valium, Pax (South Africa), Apzepam, Stesolid, Vival, Apozepam, Hexalid, , Stedon, ValaxonaEstazolam: ProSomFlunitrazepam: Rohypnol, Fluscand, Flunipam, Ronal, Rohydorm (Brazil)Flurazepam: Dalmadorm, DalmaneFlutoprazepam: RestasHalazepam: PaxipamKetazolam: AnxonLoprazolam: DormonoctLorazepam: Ativan, Temesta, Tavor, LorabenzLormetazepam: Loramet, Noctamid, PronoctanMedazepam: NobriumMidazolam: Dormicum, Versed, Hypnovel, Dormonid (Brazil)Nimetazepam: EriminNitrazepam: Mogadon, Alodorm, Pacisyn, DumolidNordazepam: Madar, StilnyOxazepam: Seresta, Serax, Serenid, Serepax, Sobril, Oxascand, Alopam, Oxabenz, OxapaxPhenazepamPinazepam: DomarPrazepam: Lysanxia, CentraxPremazepamQuazepam: DoralTemazepam: Restoril, Normison, Euhypnos, TenoxTetrazepam: MylostanTriazolam: Halcion, Rilamir


Is Xanax considered a drug?

Xanax is a benzodiazepine used to treat depression, and can be good for drug induced insomnia and/or tachycardia


What is an an orange oval pill with 93 on one side and 148 on the other?

You can ID your own pills by going to various pharmaceutical sites or even forums such as www.pharmer.org, www.drugs.com, www.rxlist.com or for serious searches you can check out http://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/drug_id.html. Obviously the easiest way is to search Google, just type in 'pill' and any number identifiers.Name: Alprazolam extended-releaseManufacturer: Actavis USInfo: Alprazolam, also known under the trade names Xanax, Xanor and Niravam, is a short-acting drug of the benzodiazepine class used to treat moderate to severe anxiety disorders, panic attacks, and as an adjunctive treatment for anxiety associated with moderate depression.


Drugs that lower anxiety and reduce stress?

anxiolytic (also antipanic or antianxiety agent)Drugs that are well known for treating anxiety come from the Benzodiazepine family of pharmaceuticals. There are tons of them, the list is huge and you will likely recognize at least a few of them if not more.Alprazolam - Xanax, Xanor, Kalma, Tafil, Alprox, Frontal(Brazil)Bromazepam - Lexotanil, Lexotan, Lexomil, Somalium, BromamChlordiazepoxide - Librium, Tropium, Risolid, KlopoxidCinolazepam - GerodormClobazam - FrisiumClonazepam - Klonopin, Klonapin, RivotrilCloxazolam - Olcadil (Brazil)Clorazepate - TranxeneDiazepam - Valium, Apzepam, Stesolid, Vival, Apozepam, Hexalid, Valaxona, Ducene, AntenexEstazolam - ProSom .Flunitrazepam - Rohypnol, Fluscand, Flunipam, Hypnodorm, Ronal, Rohydorm (Brazil)Flurazepam - Dalmadorm, DalmaneHalazepam - PaxipamKetazolam - AnxonLoprazolam - DormonoctLorazepam - Ativan, Temesta, LorabenzLormetazepam - Loramet, Noctamid, PronoctanMedazepam - NobriumMidazolam - Dormicum, Versed, Hypnovel, Dormonid (Brazil)Nitrazepam - Mogadon, Alodorm, Pacisyn, DumolidNordazepam - Madar, StilnyOxazepam - Seresta, Serax, Serenid, Serepax, Sobril, Oxascand, Alopam, Oxabenz, Oxapax, Murelax, AlepamPinazepam - DomarPrazepam - CentraxQuazepam - DoralTemazepam - Restoril, Normison, Euhypnos Nocturne, Temaze Tetrazepam - MylostanTriazolam - Halcion, Rilamir


Can you take zantac with Xanax and Ibuprofen?

Xanax -----Alprazolam, also known under the trade names Xanax (not to be confused with Zantac), Xanor, Alprax, and Niravam, is a short-acting drug of the benzodiazepine class. It is primarily used to treat moderate to severe anxiety disorders (e.g., social anxiety disorder) and panic attacks, and is used as an adjunctive treatment for anxiety associated with moderate depression.Zantac -----Ranitidine hydrochloride (INN) (pronounced /rəˈnɪtɨdiːn/) is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits stomach acid production. It is commonly used in treatment of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Ranitidine is also used alongside fexofenadine and other antihistamines for the treatment of skin conditions such as hives. Ranitidine HCl is marketed under the brand name Zinetac or Zantac


What is a benzo test?

This is a drug test used to determine if a person has used Benzodiazepines, which are psychoactive drugs with varying hypnotic, sedative, anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), anticonvulsant, muscle relaxant and amnesic properties. It is usually tested for in a urine test. These are the most commonly abused drugs. Some of the common names for various Benzodiazepine drugs are: lorazepam, valium, Xanax, Xanor, Tafil, Alprox, Frontal, Lexotanil, Lexotan, Lexomil, Somalium, Bromam, Librium, Tropium, Risolid, Klopoxid, Gerodorm, Klonopin, Klonapin, Rivotril, Iktorivil, Olcadil, Tranxene, Valium, Apzepam, Stesolid, Vival, Apozepam, Hexalid, Valaxona, ProSom, Rohypnol, Fluscand, Flunipam, Ronal, Rohydorm, Dalmadorm, Dalmane, Restas, Paxipam, Anxon, Dormonoct, Ativan, Temesta, Lorabenz, Loramet, Noctamid, Pronoctan, Nobrium, Dormicum, Versed, Hypnovel, Dormonid, Erimin, Mogadon, Alodorm, Pacisyn, Dumolid, Madar, Stilny, Seresta, Serax, Serenid, Serepax, Sobril, Oxascand, Alopam, Oxabenz, Oxapax, Domar, Lysanxia, Centrax, Doral, Restoril, Normison, Euhypnos, Mylostan, Halcion, Rilamir, Frisium, Urbanol, Anexate, Lanexat, Mazicon, Romazicon, Lunesta, Sonata, Starnoc, Ambien, Nytamel, Stilnoct, Stilnox, Zoldem, Zolnod, Imovane, Rhovane, Zileze; Zimoclone; Zimovane; Zopitan and Zorclone.


Can Straterra cause a sleep problem?

According to Eli Lilly's Strattera Web site, "problems sleeping" are a common side effect. I have found it really hard to fall asleep no matter when I take it. I have tried everything from eating and taking it at different times, nothing helps i am fairly new to all the meds, but have recently been dealing w/ my step-son taking Straterra. He is only 12 and it seems to make him want to sleep constantly. But i dont believe that it is given to him at the same time everyday and he also travels between parents home constantly which i dont believe helps. When I first started taking Strattera, I definitely had sleep issues. Though I can always fall asleep, I would have fitful sleep. I would dream vividly, but find myself unable to really exit the dream to wakefulness. And then at some point in the night, I would wake totally, and be unable to sleep for a while. At this point, I would worry about things. I would finally fall asleep and sleep fine for the rest of the night. I've been on Strattera now for nearly 8 months and I have found the fitful sleep to be much, much less. Occasionally I'll have those weird, vivid dreams, but not nearly as often as I did at the beginning. And while I still usually wake up, I have learned to ignore my worries, knowing that when I wake in the morning, those issues won't be there. But it has taken time to get to this point. I do find Strattera makes me tired during the day, but I will try what the other person has mentioned, about being strict on when the dose is given. I'm really bad about that, and I think I can point to the times when I get super tired during the day having to do with failing to dose within a certain window. For me; yes. I've been on Strattera 120 mg for 3 months, and my sleeping problems still get worse. Some nights I don't sleep at all. It makes me very frustrated. But the funny thing is; the pills are making me wide awake in the daytime. I feel that I don't need much sleep. But, of course, I do. So from time to time I have to use Xanor - I belive you call it Xanax in the US - to get some sleep. I'm now thinking about cuting down on my dosage. It's a shame really, because it works for my ADD. My son who is 12, has been on Strattera for 4 months now. For the first two he was fine,his concentration great, and loving all its effects. He took it in the morning at 7 am before school, but in the last several weeks, he has been very sleepy in the morning, and restless and insomniac at night, waking at 2 or 3 am. His concentration has gone down considerably, he even has aggressive outbursts again. He has taken melatonin before and done well but to take it on a constant basis seems odd for his age. The last two night we have changed the 7 am ritual for 5 pm, and by 9 pm he is falling asleep right away, with nothing additional. He tried biofeedback last week and not even that worked as well as the change of schedule. So who knows, I am still trying. It seems that if he gets poor sleep he´s adhd worsens no matter what dosage he takes. Anybody else doing this? I am 27 yrs old, and have been taking straterra at about 10pm(1-2hrs before bed)with some milk (for my stomach). I also take 3mg of Melatonin 1 hr before bed. I can sleep pretty well (say 4-6hrs soundly, the rest somewhat light). The worst time for me was taking straterra in the morning or afternoon. It makes me tired at first then wired and restless. If you take it after dinner it seems to be the least bothersome. Melatonin really helps and I don't plan on taking it forever.. its a lot better than taking ambian which makes me hungover.. i am 15 years of age and have been on strattera for at least a year and i find it extreamly hard to sleep and only get a maximum of 8 hours with out tosing and turning and continuosly waking up