Xanax = alprazolam
Alprazolam is the (only) active ingredient in the Brand Name medication known as Xanax.
Xanax is known as "Tafil" in Mexico, and is known under different Brand Names in other countries, but its active ingredient is still alprazolam.
Here in Canada, generic alprazolam is frequently prescribed. Although the name Xanax doesn't necessarily appear on the bottle, the pharmacist knows that a prescription for alprazolam is the same as Xanax.
Generic medications are just as good as their Brand Name equivalents, and contain the same active ingredient(s), but are virtually always more economical (because of the lack of advertising money spent by the pharmaceutical companies).
Alprazolam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines.
Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine.
There are no known drug interactions between alprazolam and hormonal contraception.
No, this is an anti-anxiety drug
Exactly. The drug name in Xanax is Alprazolam.
The ER stands for extended release, there the same drug so yes.
No No -- Alprazolam is a benzodiazapine, used as an anti-anxietal/calmative. Opana is the brand name for Oxymorphone, a pain killer.
yes and no. You need to show prescription for the drug before you get a drug test. Some places will test for benzos and some not . Referance is drug test that tests for benzo http://www.meditests.com/drug-testing-cup.html
No it is not an anti inflammatory drug. It is used for anxiety and panic disorders
its the same fucin thing
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.
The half life of alprazolam in cats is between 6-10 hours. Because it takes ten half-lives for a drug to be completely eliminated from the body, a dose of alprazolam will last up to 100 hours (or four days) in a cat.