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HOW DOES XANAX WORK?

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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So how does Xanax work exactly? Here is all that you need to know.

How Does Xanax work?

Xanax is the brand name for Alprazolam, which is a short acting benzodiazepine often used to treat panic attacks, anxiety, and sometimes nausea from chemotherapy. It is the most widely prescribed psychiatric drug in the United States, and frequently abused. As with other legal drugs, there are counterfeit pills that can be found on the black market. Although they may be similar, they are often cut with other substances and can cause significant harm.

Neurons can become overexcited, which can lead to anxiety. Benzodiazepines, such as Xanax, work to enhance the actions of GABA, which depresses the overly excited central nervous system, and provides a calming sensation.

Of course, when taken legally and under medical supervision, Xanax is meant to be beneficial and has successfully helped people. However, like any medication, it can have adverse side effects. Symptoms will vary for different people and will range in severity. 

Some common side effects can include: 

  • Memory loss
  • Difficulty concentrating 
  • Depression
  • Fatigue 
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Difficulty breathing 

How does Xanax work in withdrawal? Withdrawal from Xanax can be severe, and should only be done under the supervision of a medical professional. Xanax is a short acting drug that processes quickly, then leaves the body quickly. This puts the user at a higher risk for withdrawal, since your body has less time to adapt to working without the drug. Acknowledging these symptoms is not a scare tactic, but rather a way to highlight the complications that can arise. Further, it is helpful to understand the side effects to then understand how mixing alcohol will interact with Xanax.

When taking Xanax, there is a warning not to mix other substances. However, many people may either disregard this or not realize the severity of mixing the two substances. When dealing with addiction, someone might not be in a place to consider or assess the risks at all. What is more, with addiction, it is likely that someone could turn to using unregulated Xanax. This increases the risks with unknown substances added. That is our info on how does Xanax work.

At Asana Recovery, we understand how difficult recovering from these addictions through our daily work to help those struggling most from this disease. While some may believe they can make it alone, rehabilitation programs are essential in the fight to break dependency. The road ahead is not a smooth or easy one, but you can traverse it if done so with the support of the right team. Counseling and aftercare processes can assist you by addressing the psychological facets that led you to addition and help you build a structure from which to better cope with life without succumbing to addiction.

The supervised detoxification and residential treatment programs at Asana Recovery are offered in a supportive, relaxing, and inspiring environment. We’re deeply committed to ensuring your long-term recovery, and guiding you on your path to a healthier and happier future. There is no better time than now, and we’re always available to speak with you. Call us at (949) 438-4504 to learn more about our comprehensive drug and alcohol addiction treatment program today.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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