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What Is the Dosage for Xanax?

How much Xanax a person takes—and how often they take it—comes down to their specific needs. “The dosing and schedule for Xanax is dependent on the therapeutic needs of the individual,” says Dr. Nadkarni, “but given that it is a short-acting medication, it can be taken more than once a day.” Kindly email: Pharmalifepharmacy@proton mail. com | +17204327482 to buy xanax online. It’s always best to start with a low dose and gauge how you respond to this medication before consulting with your health care provider to increase your dosage, adds Dr. Dimitriu.

“Start low and go slow with increases is a good mantra to follow for anyone,” he says. This advice is especially important for older individuals who may be at a higher risk for impaired cognition and mobility as well as an increased risk of falls when taking a benzodiazepine.

And for those who take Xanax regularly long-term (which is not recommended), it’s possible to build up a tolerance. “Sometimes people will require higher doses to achieve the same effect when the medicine is taken often,” says Dr. Dimitriu. “If used sparingly, this can be avoided.”

What Are the Side Effects of Xanax?

The side effects of taking Xanax often mirror those of drinking too much alcohol, according to Dr. Dimitriu. “People can become slow, wobbly, uncoordinated, sedated and be at an increased risk of falls and even car accidents,” he says.

Additional side effects of Xanax may include:

Sleepiness

Dizziness

Irritability

Difficulty concentrating

Dry mouth

Changes in mood

Changes in sex drive

Changes in appetite

Changes in weight

Nausea

Constipation

Withdrawal symptoms of Xanax can include:

Headaches

Muscle pain

Dizziness

Visual disturbances

Sleep disturbances

Delirium

Nausea

Anxiety

Irritability

If you experience symptoms including shortness of breath, seizures, a severe skin rash, yellowing of the skin or eyes, confusion, problems with speech or problems with coordination or balance, reach out to your doctor immediately, as these could be serious.

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