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Countless Reasons to Not Abuse XanaxIf you ever have thoughts of experimenting with drugs I would recommend staying away from Xanax. I know from personal experience that this is not a safe drug to mess around with.
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Alprazolam (Xanax®) Withdrawal SymptomsAlprazolam (Xanax®) can help relieve symptoms of anxiety disorders. It needs to be tapered off gradually to avoid painful withdrawal symptoms.
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An Overview of Xanax, Including AddictionAn overview of Xanax, including addiction.
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Paris Hilton and Xanax AddictionXanax is a tranquilizer that is usually used for short-term relief of symptoms of anxiety. -
Xanax: A Comprehensive GuideXanax and alprazolam are used by many Americans to treat anxiety disorders. Here's what Xanax is used for, potential side effects, and how it is supposedly linked to Michael Jackson's death.
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Differences Between Valium and XanaxAlthough they are similar, there are many subtle differences between the drugs Xanax and Valium. -
Mike Starr of Alice in Chains Arrested for Possessing Prescription Drugs Opana and XanaxMike Starr (the bass player from Alice in Chains) was arrested in Utah on drug possession charges. He apparently had prescription drugs Opana and Xanax on his person, but did not have prescriptions for the drugs.
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Is Xanax a Dangerous Drug?Xanax is a prescription medication for panic attacks, anxiety and depression. According to Web MD, the drug gives a calming affect, by acting on the brain and the central nervous system.
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The Effects of Generic XanaxXanax, known in its generic name as alprazolam, is a medication known to treat anxiety and its underlying effects (e.g. panic disorder, depression) in an individual's daily life. This medication belongs to the group of benzodiazepines.
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Side Effects of Xanax AbuseXanax is used to treat depression and anxiety. This article outline some of the serious side effects of Xnax in women and men.
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Overcoming a Xanax AddictionXanax is one of the most abused prescription drugs in the United States. Addiction to the drug is not uncommon and can be life-threatening. Overcoming a Xanax addiction may be difficult, but it could save your life. -
Herbal Alternatives to XanaxMany natural plants can be safe herbal alternatives to Xanax. After talking to a qualified health care provider, consider any of the following herbal alternatives for anxiety.
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Signs Your Teen is Abusing Your XanaxWith "pharm parties" becoming more popular, you may wonder if your teen is using or selling your prescription drugs. Signs your teen is using your Xanax, and why it's dangerous. -
Xanax Abuse Among AdultsXanax (alprazolam) is perhaps the most addictive benzodiazepine available. But if a patient is informed about the potential of Xanax abuse, there is a good possibility he or she will not become addicted. -
Xanax (alprazolam) Causes Xerostomia/Dry Mouth/Cotton MouthAssociated Content is filled to brimming with home remedies that can help patients taking Xanax take charge of their dry mouth and counteract some of it. -
Xanax Vs. Valium: A Comparison of These Two Medications from a Patient's PerspectiveI have taken both Xanax and Valium to help promote sleep and reduce muscle spasms. In this article I will compare my experience with these drugs and discuss what all patients should know. -
Review: XanaxThis is a medication review of Xanax. My experience was not a good one with this drug.
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Review of Xanax, Prescription TranquilizerIf you suffer from anxiety, your doctor may prescribe Xanax, a benzodiazepine tranquilizer that helps relieve anxiety, nervousness and tension associated with anxiety and panic disorders. -
What to Do in Case of a Xanax OverdoseXanax is a commonly used tranqualizer that is type of benzodiazipine. Known by its generic name as alprazolam, Xanax must be used carefully and under the direct supervision of your doctor.
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Xanax: History, Uses, Side Effects, and WithdrawalAlprazolam drugs such as Xanax have long been prescribed to treat anxiety and mood disorders. But just how safe and effective are these potent drugs? Do the benefits outweigh the side effects and risks?
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Xanax for Treating Back PainXanax is a benzodiazepine most commonly used to treat anxiety and depression. However, Xanax can also be used to treat back pain.
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Xanax Risks: Is This Medication Dangerous?Has your doctor prescribed Xanax to treat anxiety or insomnia? Here's why you may want to ask about other alternatives.
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Xanax Alleged as Major Factor in Michael Jackson's DeathMichael Jackson may have been taking up to 30-40 Xanax pills per night, according to investigative website TMZ.com which cited information told to Santa Barbara County police by Chris Carter, a former bodyguard of Jackson's. -
A Healthier Alternative to Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, and Other BenzosWish you had an alternative to the potentially dangerous and highly addictive benzodiazepine class of drugs? Now you do with the amazing benefits of niacinamide.
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The Xanax ClubJamie Lee Curtis, Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O'Donnell, Oprah, Madonna, Susan Sarandon, Patti Labelle, Stevie Nicks and Cheryl Ladd, just to name a few, are all women who have gone through or are now going through "the change of life."
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Valerian, an Alternative to Xanax?An article reviewing the herbal supplement, Valerian.
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Natural GABA AgonistsAlcohol and Xanax both lower anxiety but can be very addictive drugs as well. These natural supplements are non-addictive anxiety meds with proven effects, and they target the same brain chemical as alcohol and Xanax.
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Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Tea: A ReviewDon't let the name and the cute sleeping bear design on the box fool you; Sleepytime Tea will not get you sleepy unless you use it to chase a Xanax.
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Corey Haim was Able to Get His Hands on 550 Prescription Pills IllegallyJust three months before the former teen idol passed away at age 38, Corey Haim was able to get his hands on 550 prescription pills illegally, according to the California Attorney General Jerry Brown.
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Death by Drugs: "It's Our Culture" Says One Gen-XerIt started with Xanax and Vicodin. After two hours of people shooting up the boy with heroin, speed, and milk - he was dead. Nobody called 911. -
Is My Child Abusing Prescription Mood Stabilizers?Prescription mood stabilizing drugs such as Xanax, Valium, and Ativan have become popular drugs of abuse due to availability. Find out how to identify the signs of intoxication and withdrawal of these dangerous medications.
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Dangerous Dependency: College Students and Prescription DrugsAdderall, Xanax and Stackers - Oh my! How dangerous is it for college students to use prescription drugs?
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Drug Recalls, Narcotics and Schedules: What Does All that Info Mean Anyways?Ever wonder where Oxycontin, Percocet or Xanax lay in the different drug classes? What about drug recalls? What do all those numbers mean? Well here are your answers.
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What Caused the Chimp Attack on Charla Nash?The chimpanzee attack left Charla Nash with her face nearly torn off by a rampaging 200-pound animal. Various experts have weighed in on the subject since the chimp attack, but most agree on a common denominator: Travis the chimp felt threatened. -
Benzodiazepines: A Dangerous Family of DrugsBenzodiazepines (common anti-anxiety drugs like Valium, Xanax, Ativan, and Klonopin) have come a long way from once being referred to as "mother's little helper." These drugs are over prescribed, addictive, and extremely dangerous.
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Father Attacks Daughter's KidnapperAs Phylicia Bolt-Charles (16) climbs into her 2003 green Infinity to visit her brother, she sees a man running towards her. Instinctively, she rolls up her windows and locks her door.
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The Problem with Methadone Clinics: They Are For-Profit BusinessesToday many Americans go to a methadone clinic. Some for legitimate reasons, others do it just to get a high.
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Pan's Sexual LabrinythThis article explores the various sexual distinctions that we put on ourselves and our peers in a modern world, where gender and sexuality are becoming more fluid by the day.
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That Thing Which Screams a Whisper:There is never enough good feeling and peaceful escape that will ever even come close to the prices and losses you will encounter when listening to the screaming whispers of drug addiction. -
An Interview with AC Content Producer Jack OceanoJack Oceano is a freelance writer, novelist and Attorney





