Xanax.
Xanax (alprazolam) belongs to the group of benzodiazepines and can be used for the treatment of anxiety disorders, panic disorders, and anxiety caused by depression. This medicine works by restoring the balance of chemicals in the brain treating the symptoms of the abovementioned conditions. Tell your health care provider about any health problems you have that may affect the success of your treat. The following ones are known to do that: liver disease, glaucoma, kidney disease, history of depression, breathing problems, addiction to drugs or alcohol, and suicidal thoughts. People currently taking ketoconazole, itraconazole, as well as those diagnosed with narrow-angle glaucoma are not recommended to take xanax as dangerous health consequences and interactions are possible. Avoid drinking alcohol and grapefruit juice to make sure xanax is working right for you and there are no interactions occurring. It's very important that you follow all the directions of your health care provider exactly. Never share your dose of Xanax with other people, as they may not benefit from it as much as you hope they will, and dangerous health consequences are also possible.
