Alprazolam Tablet 1mg
Product Specifications
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Strength
1 mg
Packaging Size
10*10 Tablets
Brand
Rlam
Manufacturer
Aran
Pack Type
Box
Shelf Life
24months
Form
Tablets
Treatment
Anxiety Disorders And Panic Disorder
Composition
Alprazolam
Product Description
Alprazolam(commonly known by brand names such as Xanax) is a prescription medication primarily used to treat anxiety disorders and panic disorders. It belongs to a class of medications called benzodiazepines, which act on the brain and central nervous system to produce a calming effect.
Primary Uses
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD):
Reduces symptoms like excessive worry, restlessness, irritability, and difficulty concentrating.
Panic Disorder:
Treats episodes of intense fear or discomfort (panic attacks), including symptoms like rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
Short-Term Management of Anxiety Symptoms:
Used for acute anxiety or stress-related conditions (e.g., due to a life event).
How It Works
Alprazolam enhances the effect of a neurotransmitter called GABA, which helps calm the nervous system and reduce anxiety, tension, or panic symptoms.
Dosage and Administration type
Alprazolam enhances the effect of a neurotransmitter called
GABA, which helps calm the nervous system and reduce anxiety, tension, or panic symptoms.
Dosage and Administration
Typical Dose:
0.25 mg to 0.5 mg taken 2-3 times daily as needed.
Dosage may be increased gradually based on the response, but should not exceed 4 mg per day.
Short-Term Use:
Generally prescribed for short-term treatment (a few weeks to months) to avoid dependence or tolerance.
Take exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Key Considerations
Potential Side Effects:
Key Considerations
Potential Side Effects:
Drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth, or difficulty concentrating.
Rare: Memory issues, confusion, or depression.
Caution with Long-Term Use:
Risk of dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms if used for extended periods or abruptly discontinued.
Interactions:
Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants (e.g., opioids, sleep medications), as these can amplify sedation.
Not Recommended For:
Individuals with a history of substance abuse, severe liver disease, or certain respiratory conditions (e.g., sleep apnea).