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Buy blue xanax 1mg at Xanaxshop
Buy blue xanax 1mg at Xanaxshop
Xanax is used in the treatment of anxiety ;panic disorder and belongs to the drug class benzodiazepines There is positive evidence of human fetal risk during pregnancy.

Blue xanax 1mg

Blue Xanax is not formulated any differently than other colored Xanax pills, the difference is in the dosage.

 A blue pill with “XANAX 1.0” imprinted on it will be either elliptical or oval-shaped and is identified as Xanax 1mg.

When a doctor or other medical professional diagnoses an individual with one of the many conditions that Xanax is often prescribed for, due to the nature of benzodiazepines the doctor will often start with a small dose, such as .25mg to begin with. Once the patient’s brain chemistry has become accustomed to the effects of the Xanax, the prescription dosage may be adjusted in order to achieve the desired effects and symptom control. There is often a maximum of 4mg per day, spread across three or four doses.

When blue Xanax is taken orally as intended, the effects usually set in within about an hour, and the concentration in the bloodstream peaks in one to two hours. Keep in mind that when people abuse blue Xanax they do not often take it orally, since that is both slower and mediates the effects. Most people who abuse Xanax crush it up into as fine of a powder as possible, and snort it. This allows the effects to set in much quicker, often in just minutes.

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Xanax can interact dangerously with many medications, particularly ones that help induce sleep or relaxed and drowsy states, such as alcohol, so they should not be combined with Xanax. Other drugs that Xanax can interact with include:

  • Allergy and cold medicine

  • Sleeping pills

  • Opiate pain reliever

  • Muscle relaxers

  • Birth control

  • Antibiotics

  • Antidepressants

  • Barbiturates

  • HIV/AIDS medicines

  • Heart and blood pressure medication

Warnings

To ensure the safe and effective use of benzodiazepines, doctors will provide the following guidance to anyone with a Xanax prescription:

  • People should inform their doctor about any alcohol consumption and any medications they are currently taking, including over-the-counter (OTC) medications. People generally should not consume alcohol while taking benzodiazepines.

  • Doctors do not recommend Xanax for use in pregnancy. A person should inform their doctor if they are pregnant, are planning to have a child, or become pregnant while they are taking this medication.

  • People should inform their doctor if they are breastfeeding.

Other precautions

In certain individuals, the body may handle Xanax differently. This includes people who:

  • drink a lot of alcohol

  • Have  alcoholic liver disease

  • have impaired hepatic function

  • have impaired renal function

  • are older

  • have obesity