What is Xanax?
Xanax (also known as alprazolam) is one medication in a group of medications called benzodiazepines. It’s the most commonly prescribed medication in the U.S. that affects a person’s mental state. Benzodiazepines (sometimes called “Benzos”) are often prescribed for people with anxiety disorders such as generalized anxiety disorder or panic disorder.
They are also sometimes used for short-term treatment in people who have severe insomnia, alcohol withdrawal, and prolonged seizures.
Xanax is considered a short-acting benzodiazepine, which means that it doesn’t last as long as other benzodiazepine medications. This can be helpful if you only need the effect for a short period of time.
They are also sometimes used for short-term treatment in people who have severe insomnia, alcohol withdrawal, and prolonged seizures.
Xanax is considered a short-acting benzodiazepine, which means that it doesn’t last as long as other benzodiazepine medications. This can be helpful if you only need the effect for a short period of time.
What does Xanax do?
Benzodiazepines like Xanax reduce anxiety by attaching to a receptor in your brain called the GABA-A (gamma-aminobutyric acid-A) receptor. When Xanax binds to this receptor, it has a calming effect in the brain.
Xanax is often prescribed for anxiety disorders because it can help relieve anxiety symptoms quickly. However, other anxiety medications and talk therapy are better long-term choices for treating anxiety because Xanax has side effects, a risk of overdose, and the potential for dependence.
Xanax is often prescribed for anxiety disorders because it can help relieve anxiety symptoms quickly. However, other anxiety medications and talk therapy are better long-term choices for treating anxiety because Xanax has side effects, a risk of overdose, and the potential for dependence.
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