Stop it by lowering the dose every 2 day if you take 2mg go to 1.5mg for a week then go to 1mg for week then to .5mg for a week then to .25 for a week then take .25 every other day for a week then .25 every 3 days for a week then .25 every 5 days for week you at this point be able to quit you will feel it gone trust mr
alprazolam.....and it is a benzodiazepine (like diazepam which is valium). The benzodiazepines have metabolites, which are the chemicals resulting when the original chemical...the alprazolam....breaks down as it is metabolized and exerts it's effect on the body. The alprazolam will show up in the urine for a couple of days, but the metabolites stay in system even longer, meaning if you take one xanax...one alprazolam...it can be detected in the urine up to 8 days later
No, its your job if you want to quit then quit but no-one can force you.
Quit is one! (quit drinking it)
As one cannot join what does not exist, no. You would have to be associated to quit, and since you cannot be associated, you cannot quit. Sort of a cart an horse thing.
No one has actually quit, when you see them quit on TV it is one of two things, either they are injuried and will be out for awhile or their contract is up and they made the decision not to sign a new one.
The best way to quit smoking is through counseling. This is always a pretty nebulous term, but there are quit lines across America (1-800-QUIT-NOW). What theyll do is give you coaching "one-on-one personalized, individualized coaching to help you to quit.
no.
No he did not.
It is difficult to quit smoking once one becomes addicted to nicotine.
Surely, one can !!! with strong will power.
the second one
One.