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Beating the Blues Without Xanax Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 June 2007
Mental health conditions have become the focus of the 20th and 21st centuries, with psychiatrists, psychologists and researchers searching for new ways to conquer conditions such as depression, anxiety and paranoia. These new methods very often find themselves taking a pharmaceutical route. There are millions of prescription drugs prescribed for these conditions each year. Xanax is one of the names leading the field when it comes to psychological pharmaceuticals.

Xanax comes from a group of drugs known as benzodiazepines, which affect the chemicals of the brain that may become imbalanced and cause anxiety.It is used to treat anxiety disorders, panic attacks and depression. The side effects of Xanax include muscle weakness, insomnia, nausea, dizziness and forgetfulness, among others; however, the more serious consequence of  Xanax can be found as a result of its addictive nature.

When an individual first begins taking Xanax they are able to achieve the desired effects from a small dose; continued use will lead to the body building up a tolerance, needing greater doses as time goes on. Xanax detoxification following addiction can be a very unpleasant experience. Detox generally occurs as a result of either decreasing the dose or stopping the medication cold turkey, which may cause the brain’s activity to race out of control and result in seizures or other such negative consequences.

The best solution to this problem is simply not to take Xanax in the first place. Many anxiety disorders are diagnosed as chemical imbalances without ever having sufficient evidence to back up this claim. It is entirely possible that many of these disorders are a result of mental rather than physical distress, and can be better aided with therapy and support than with medication. While it is said that therapy can be as addictive as a drug, there are very few individuals who experience seizures following a quality counseling session! Patients suffering from anxiety or depression can contact their physician for assitance in selecting a therapist.

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