Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine.
yes, you can but should you?? It will get you a very euphoric high but with extreme possibilities of an overdose. Xanax is the worse for this. Clonazepam is a bit safer in my experience. Good Luck. (I AM NOT A DOCTOR)
tastes worse and will make you sick
It made everything worse!~Like nowadays
Liver failure, which happens to be a miserable, painful way to die. Seizures. Alcohol withdrawal, which in my experience as a nurse has proven in my patients to be worse than heroin withdrawal.
No.it's a social thing
yes they are because the effects are making the climate worse and is endangering not just the climate but also the inhabitants.
It can make kidney disease or kidney stones worse or it can make hereditary iron overload disorder (hematochromatosis) worse.
Cyclones are formed when on organised system of revolving winds
fireball baby if pregnant but worse case death
methadone builds up in your system lortab is hydracodone and a muscle relaxer that doesn't build up in your system your tolerance just builds up to it. The longer you take methadone even at low doses it will be way worse. In my opinion long term methadone use is the longest lasting withdrawal and the worse over all.
I would say alcohol, definitely. Alcohol is physically addictive, and cold-turkey withdrawal from it can easily kill you. You can also overdose and die on it fairly easily. Alcohol is literally a poison. Marijuana, on the other hand, cannot kill you unless you smoke so much of it that you end up with lung cancer. Its physical effects on the body are minimal. It's virtually impossible to overdose on it, and even if you do manage to overdose on it, you most likely will not die. And since it is not physically addictive, there are no physical withdrawal symptoms.
I don't think that saying that "alcohol withdrawal is "worse" than heroin withdrawal" is a helpful comparison. A better way of saying it would be to say that "alcohol withdrawal is more dangerous than heroin withdrawal." The primary reason that alcohol withdrawal is considered to be more dangerous than heroin withdrawal is because with alcohol withdrawal, if not under medical supervision, there is a very good chance of death (due to the seizures that often accompany withdrawal I believe). Now this isn't to say that you WILL die. But why take that chance? (I have heard that you can die from heroin withdrawal too, but I believe that that is an extremely rare). I am currently trying to quit drinking, but have had several medical professionals tell me not to quit drinking yet because I am not yet in a medical facility. I know it sounds strange, but continuing to drink is something an alcoholic should do until they can be under medical observation. Reagardless, the main point of the comparison is to break this myth than an alcoholic could/should just say "I'm not going to drink anymore" and just sit at home detoxing by themselves, because there is a very significant chance that they could die. If you are an alcoholic, and are trying to quit drinking, you should consult some sort of medical professional, preferrably a specialist in alcohol recovery, who can advise you in the steps you need to take to overcome your addiction without putting your life in jeopardy.