Signs and Symptoms of Xanax Addiction


 

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3 Responses to “Signs and Symptoms of Xanax Addiction”

  • Addiction Blog:

    Hello 5150gamer. Everyone has a different opinion about long term us of
    Xanax, even when prescribed. Xanax is a psychoactive drug, and alters the
    way that we cope with stress. Officially, Xanax should be prescribed for 6
    weeks or less. Long term use of Xanax (alprazolam) is not only habit
    forming, but is also likely to cause increased tolerance. However, each
    case is unique. Have you tried alternative treatments for anxiety yet??

  • 5150gamer:

    is it bad to be completely reliant on the level of Xanax I am prescribed to
    function normally? I have abused it in the past but for years I take it as
    I should and think about what if I had to stop taking it for some reason
    like loosing my healthcare or something like that. Most people I know don’t
    even know I take Xanax and I have performed well in work and school ever
    since I started.?