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What Is Red Devil Xanax And What Does It Treat?
Red Devil Xanax Bar, also known as R666 pill red is the nickname or street name given to an enormously potent counterfeit Xanax pill that had been dyed blood red. One single Red Devil pill contained more than 5mg of alprazolam: the equivalent of two-and-a-half of HBB’s regular white 2mg pills. It was stronger than any single benzodiazepine available on the international illicit market at the time. If a person with zero tolerance took it, it would likely send them to sleep for hours. Combined with other depressants such as alcohol or opioids, it could kill.
Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine. It is approved for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and panic disorder with or without agoraphobia. However, benzodiazepines are also commonly used to treat difficulty sleeping and alcohol withdrawal.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) occurs when a person experiences excessive anxiety or worry for at least six months. Other symptoms include:
- Restlessness
- Fatigue (low energy, feeling tired all the time)
- Difficulty concentrating
- Irritability
- Muscle tension
- Sleep disturbance (difficulty falling asleep or waking up in the middle of the night)
Panic Disorder occurs when a person experiences unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear. These episodes have physical symptoms including chest pain, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, sweating, dizziness, and nausea. Fear of future episodes is also part of panic disorder.
What Is The Most Important Information I Should Know About Alprazolam?
Do not drive a car or operate machinery until you know how this medication affects you because you may notice that you feel tired or dizzy.
When starting alprazolam, anxiety or insomnia may improve rapidly or over a period of days.
Benzodiazepines, such as alprazolam, are often used for short periods of time only. They may produce emotional and/or physical dependence (addiction) even when used as recommended. With input from you, your health care provider will assess how long you will need to take the medicine.
Do not stop taking alprazolam without talking to your healthcare provider first. Stopping alprazolam abruptly may result in one or more of the following withdrawal symptoms: irritability, nausea, tremor, dizziness, blood pressure changes, rapid heart rate, and seizures.
The use of alprazolam with drugs like opioid medications has led to serious side effects including slowed and difficulty breathing and death. Opioid drugs are medications used to treat pain and include medications such as: codeine, oxycodone, morphine, and illegal drugs like heroin. Some opioid medications are also in cough syrup.
If you are taking alprazolam with an opioid medication, get medical assistance immediately if you feel dizziness or sleepiness, if you have slow or troubled breathing, or if you pass out. Caregivers must get medical help right away if a patient does not respond and does not wake up. Avoid alcohol while taking Alprazolam.
Alprazolam Addiction and Abuse
Alprazolam may be safe and beneficial to use. However, it is also illicitly consumed by people seeking a feeling a feeling of euphoria – which can be dangerous. This is because alprazolam abuse will gradually intensify and heighten the effects and symptoms of the drug.
If you’re taking the substance without a prescription – or if you started out taking it as prescribed, and are now taking larger doses to combat tolerance – you may be unaware of the severe consequences of alprazolam abuse. This is a serious concern, as the drug can be habit-forming, which can result in addiction. It’s essential to know all the facts about alprazolam addiction and abuse before you take it.
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