let's say that you took Xanax pills on a Friday, by Sunday you'll be be clear :) thankgod.
The medication that is often referred to as "Xanax" is actually the drug alprazolam. The street name for alprazolam is Xanax, and the larger pills are called "bars" because of their bar-like shape.
Detox or water pills. You can find detox at cvs or other stores like that. You can find water pills in the camping section at wal-mart.
Stays in your system for like 2 weeks or more. Try a flusher
Heroin cocaine pills( benzos) like xanax pain killers like hydrocodeine, Tylenol 3.....etc
can you adipex(phentermine) and xanax together? I am a nurse and I have been on xanax for several years. My doctor recently added Adipex to my drug regimen. It is safe taken together, but it kinda like defeating the purpose to take them at the same time. I have had to go up on my dose of xanax due to the side-effects of the Adipex.
Xanax is not an antidepressants; antidepressants are not like Xanax.
Exactly. The drug name in Xanax is Alprazolam.
same as a xanax bar but time released
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Xanax (aka - alprazolam) is an anti-axiety pill that may only be obtained via a physician's prescription. It is habit-forming and should not be mixed with other medications (unless your physician is aware) or taken with alcohol. The 1 mg tablet is a bluish-oval shaped pill. A great website for drug information is pharmer.org or the "What's My Pill?" site. Go there and type in the numbers or letters or even description of any pill and they should be able to tell you everything about what it contains and who makes it, sometimes with pictures.
Xanex (alprazolam) would look different depending on which company made the pills. If you are referring strictly to the brand name Xanex from Pfizer, the pill can be white, pink, blue, or yellow and can either be oval with a single score mark, or rectangular with three score marks on it, depending on the dosage.