Xanax

Anxiety and panic attacks may feel like a one-way road to madness when they strike. With xanax, you can finally have peace of mind again. Xanax is the brand name of the benzodiazepine drug alprazolam, which helps treat anxiety disorders, panic disorder, and social phobias including generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as well as recreational use. It comes in tablet and liquid form that can be taken orally or by injection intravenously – which makes for quick relief.

In the US alone, over 7 million people suffer from anxiety and panic attacks. Xanax was approved by the FDA in 1981 making it one of the most prescribed anti-anxiety medication today.

Anxiety is a state of extreme worry or agitation in anticipation of future danger. It is defined as a feeling of fear and uncertainty about what may happen in the future causing restlessness and anticipation about possible events, without an immediate threat to life or danger to self or others. On the other hand, panic attack describes a discrete period of intense fear with four (or more) symptoms such as heart palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, choking sensation and chest pain.

Can Xanax Affect Ovulation

Attention, ladies. If you’re trying to get pregnant and are also taking Xanax for anxiety, there might be some interference…


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