Manorest Alprazolam 0.5mg 100 Tablets (Xanax) For Anxiety, Panic Disorder, Depression
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Category: Antidepressant Tags: alprazolam, anxiety, chronic, depression, manorest, panic, xanax
Description
Alprazolam 0.5mg 100 Tablets (Niravam, Xanax, abilify) For Anxiety, Panic Disorder,
Depression
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Expiry date – Above 1 year
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Warning: Please read the proper guidelines and instructions in the leaflet for dosage requirements.
Use for:
- Anxiety
- Panic Disorder
- Depression
- Anxious
- Involuntary Quivering
- Chronic Trouble SleepingEssential Tremor
What is Alprazolam?
Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine (ben-zoe-dye-AZE-eh-peen). Alprazolam affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause anxiety. Alprazolam is used to treat anxiety disorders, panic disorders, and anxiety caused by depression.What is the most important information I should know about Alprazolam?
Do not use alprazolam if you are pregnant. It could harm the unborn baby. Do not use this medication if you are allergic to alprazolam or to other benzodiazepines, such as chlordiazepoxide (Librium), clorazepate (Tranxene), diazepam (Valium), lorazepam (Ativan), or oxazepam (Serax). Before you take alprazolam, tell your doctor if you have asthma or other breathing problems, glaucoma, kidney or liver disease, a history of alcoholism, or a history of depression, suicidal thoughts, or addiction to drugs or alcohol. Do not drink alcohol while taking alprazolam. This medication can increase the effects of alcohol. Alprazolam may be habit-forming and should be used only by the person for whom it was prescribed. Keep the medication in a secure place where others cannot get to it.Usual Adult Dose for Depression
Immediate-release tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, oral concentrate: Initial dose: 0.5 mg orally 3 times a day The daily dose may be gradually increased by no more than 1 mg every 3 to 4 days. Average Dose: Studies on the use of alprazolam for the treatment of depression have reported an average effective dose of 3 mg orally daily in divided doses Maximum Dose: Studies on the use of alprazolam for the treatment of depression have reported to have used 4.5 mg orally daily in divided doses as a maximum. Usual Geriatric Dose for Anxiety Immediate-release tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, oral concentrate: Initial dose: 0.25 mg orally 2 to 3 times a day in elderly or debilitated patients This dose may be gradually increased if needed and tolerated. Because of increased sensitivity to benzodiazepines in elderly patients, alprazolam at daily doses greater than 2 mg meets the Beers criteria as a medication that is potentially inappropriate for use in older adults. Smaller doses may be effective as well as safer. Total daily doses should rarely exceed suggested maximums. Usual Geriatric Dose for Depression Immediate-release tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, oral concentrate: Initial dose: 0.25 mg orally 2 to 3 times a day in elderly or debilitated patients This dose may be gradually increased if needed and tolerated. Because of increased sensitivity to benzodiazepines in elderly patients, alprazolam at daily doses greater than 2 mg meets the Beers criteria as a medication that is potentially inappropriate for use in older adults. Smaller doses may be effective as well as safer. Total daily doses should rarely exceed suggested maximums. Usual Geriatric Dose for Panic Disorder Immediate-release tablets, orally disintegrating tablets: Initial dose: 0.25 mg orally 2 to 3 times a day in elderly or debilitated patients This dose may be gradually increased if needed and tolerated. Extended-release tablets: Initial dose: 0.5 mg once a day preferably in the morning This dose may be gradually increased if needed and tolerated. Because of increased sensitivity to benzodiazepines in elderly patients, alprazolam at daily doses greater than 2 mg meets the Beers criteria as a medication that is potentially inappropriate for use in older adults. Smaller doses may be effective as well as safer. Total daily doses should rarely exceed suggested maximums. Renal Dose Adjustments Caution is advised in patients with renal dysfunction Liver Dose Adjustments Immediate-release tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, oral concentration: Initial dose: 0.25 mg orally 2 to 3 times a day in elderly or debilitated patients This dose may be gradually increased if needed and tolerated. Extended-release tablets (panic disorder): Initial dose: 0.5 mg once a day preferably in the morning This dose may be gradually increased if needed and toleratedAdditional information
Weight | 45 g |
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