Came across this Q reflecting on last night - 17.5mg of Xanax, 1-2 Drinks, 3g Weed, 100mg Valium, 100mg Seroquel and ??mg Temazepam (Resoril)
While it'll put a massive strain on your heart, I had no long-term effects. Not that I've noticed thus far; memory is a bit scattered, but that's an obvious and clear hangover effect.
17 Alrpraz. (Xanax) will leave you very tired, perhaps euphoric -- complications can occur though. It is a very bad idea to get into any form of habitual use of prescriptions (that 'just once' is alot more convincing and habit forming than you might think)
(non-)PhD. Everything I just said is a lie. For the record...
The largest dose available of Xanax on the market is 2mg. So im assuming your talking about .5mg xanax. 5mg of Xanax could possibly cause death. Its not smart to mix xanax and opiates cause they cause very shallow breathing.
It Does
Easily.
If you like to drool and sit there looking like a Zombie.
1.5mg lexo equals 0.5 xanax
xanax is Alprazolam Valium is diazepam There clearly isn't an equivalent.... what are you asking exactly?
10ml
5mg
36 hrs
yes you can take a normal dose of Xanax with a normal dose of regular Tylenol
************( posted by someone else)Xanax is actually a prescribed medicine for dogs.As long as you have a prescription from your vet it is safe to give to your dog. If you are unsure of the dose or the current dose is not working, you should contact your vet to discuss your options.My dog is on xanax, she is 13lbs and can take up to .5mg a day.Just so everyone knows, the xanax dogs take is the exact same kind that humans take, my dog's prescription was filled at a Kroger pharmacy.It is absolutely not safe to dose your dog with your xanax though. Vets know your dogs condition and any possible reasons your dog could be harmed by ANY medicine. ALWAYS get medicine from a veterinarian for your animals, that is the only way you can know the correct dose to administer.After all we would not give our children prescription medication without discussing it with a doctor, same goes for your pets!!!!
Talk to your doctor about it. If they decide you need a larger dose then it can be done.