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Who may need to take Xanax?

Xanax (Alprazolam) is a medicine that can be prescribed for the treatment of certain conditions that have to do with the balance of chemicals in the brain. Xanax belongs to the group of benzodiazepines - drugs that can correct the imbalance of chemicals in the brain treating such conditions as fear of open spaces, panic attacks, premenstrual syndrome, depression, anxiety disorders, anxiety caused by depression, and a number of other ones according to the directions of your health care provider. You will need to make sure you always take this medicine as directed, otherwise you may not benefit from the treatment as much as you could.

Conditions to be discussed before using Xanax

Talking to your health care provider before starting the treatment is very important to make sure you get the high quality treatment you need. If you want to make sure your treatment is safe and efficient, tell your doctor before using Xanax if you have a history of an allergic reaction to Alprazolam, Temazepam, Prazepam, Flurazepam, Clorazepate, Chlordiazepoxide, Oxazepam, Estazolam, Triazolam, Clonazepam, Quazepam, Halazepam, Diazepam, or Lorazepam. Taking Xanax in that case may lead to serious allergic reaction symptoms that will have you seek emergency medical help. Your health care provider will also want to know if there are any medical conditions that you would like to report. The following ones will be important to mention: glaucoma, a history of depression, kidney disease, breathing problems, a history of alcohol addiction, suicidal thoughts, a history of addiction to drugs, or liver disease. Do not start the treatment if you are pregnant or breastfeeding - as Xanax can affect the health of an unborn child. It can also pass into breast milk - so breastfeeding is another thing you are not supposed to be doing.

Taking Xanax for successful treatment

Always take Xanax exactly as prescribed. You will need to use a special dropper to take the liquid form. You may first start on a lower dose of Xanax to make sure you benefit from the treatment, but your dose may later be increased. Your dose should be increased gradually to make sure you get all the benefits of your treatment.

Drugs you should not combine Xanax with

The following drugs are known to cause interactions with Xanax and therefore need to be reported to your health care provider: antidepressants, propoxyphene, diltiazem, clarithromycin, antifungals, sedatives, itraconazole, nifedipine, cyclosporine, amiodarone, nicardipine, oral contraceptives, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, sleeping pills, medications for mental illness, tranquilizers, erythromycin, isoniazid, antihistamines, medications for seizures, ketoconazole, ergotamine, and cimetidine. Make sure you let your doctor know about them whether you are already taking them at the moment of getting a prescription or intend to start taking along with Xanax. The interactions that are possible do not present any danger to your life or wellbeing - but they can add to the drowsiness you experience as a result of taking Xanax and can make it impossible for you to carry on with your regular activities.

Should I report any side effects?

You will need to keep your doctor updated on the status of your treatment to make sure he knows if you have any side effects that can mean your treatment is not going quite as planned. Make sure you always tell your health care provider if you get any serious side effects, such as hallucinations, yellowing of the skin or eyes, severe skin rash, seizures, memory problems, confusion, or problems with coordination, as they can mean you need to stop the treatment because of Xanax not working properly for you. In case you get any other side effects - watch them to see if they are serious enough to be reported. Sometimes mild side effects may be experienced, but there's no need to tell your health care provider about them, as they will most probably go away on their own. The following side effects are considered mild and do not need to be reported: blurred vision, slurred speech, vomiting, trouble concentrating, irritability, dizziness, muscle weakness, forgetfulness, lack of balance or coordination, constipation, drowsiness, loss of interest in sex, dry or watery mouth, appetite or weight changes, nausea, amnesia, sleep problems, or increased sweating. However, you may also develop a number of other ones and will have to notify your health care provider of them as well.

How to stop Xanax treatment

Xanax has been reported to form a habit. Always make sure you tell your health care provider if you need to stop the treatment, as gradual withdrawal may be recommended. Your withdrawal symptoms may be worse if you have been taking a higher dose of Xanax. The following ones are possible if you stop taking Xanax suddenly: muscle twitching, blurred vision, anxiousness, tingling, irritability, seizures, trouble concentrating, diarrhea, sleeplessness, numbness, loss of appetite, increased sensations, and a number of other ones.