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Product description
What it looks like Xanax tablets are available in 250 microgram, 500 microgram and 1 mg and 2 mg strengths. Xanax 250 microgram tablets are white, scored, oval-shaped tablets marked “Upjohn 29″. They are available blister packs of 50 tablets. Xanax 500 microgram tablets are pink, scored, oval-shaped tablets marked “Upjohn 55″. They are available in blister packs of 50 tablets. Xanax 1 mg tablets are lilac, scored, oval-shaped tablets marked “Upjohn 90″. They are available in blister packs of 50 tablets. Xanax 2 mg tablets are white, tri-scored, capsule-shaped tablets marked with “U” and “94″ on one side. They are available in bottles of 50 tablets. Ingredients The active ingredient in Xanax tablets is alprazolam. Xanax tablets also contain lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, colloidal silica anhydrous, maize starch, docusate sodium with sodium benzoate, magnesium stearate, erythrosine CI 45430 (500 microgram and 1 mg tablet only) and indigo carmine CI 73015 (1 mg tablet only). Identification Xanax tablets can be identified by the Australian Register Number on the box: 250 microgram blister: AUST R 62558 500 microgram blister: AUST R 12352 1 mg blister: AUST R 12353 2 mg bottle: AUST R 53931
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Supplier
Xanax tablets are supplied in
Australia by:
Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd
ABN 50 008 422 348
38-42 Wharf Road
West Ryde NSW 2114
Australia
Toll Free number: 1800 675 229
This leaflet was revised in June 2007
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Many who suffer from panic attacks state they are the most frightening experiences of their lives. Sufferers of panic attacks report a fear or sense of dying, “going crazy”, and/ or experiencing a heart attack, feeling faint, nauseous, or losing control of themselves. These feelings may provoke a strong urge to escape or flee the place where the attack began (a consequence of the sympathetic “fight or flight” response).
A panic attack is a response of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The most common symptoms may include trembling, dyspnea (shortness of breath), heart palpitations, chest pain (or chest tightness), sweating, nausea, dizziness (or slight vertigo), light-headedness, hyperventilation, paresthesias (tingling sensations), sensations of choking or smothering or derealization, or the feeling that nothing is real. These physical symptoms are interpreted with alarm in people prone to panic attacks. This results in increased anxiety, and forms a positive feedback loop.
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Often when shortness of breath and chest pain are the predominant symptoms the sufferer incorrectly appraises this as a sign or symptom of a heart attack. This results in the person experiencing a panic attack to seek treatment in an emergency room.
The panic attack is distinguished from other forms of anxiety by its intensity and its sudden, episodic nature. Panic attacks are often experienced in conjunction with anxiety disorders and other psychological conditions, although panic attacks are not always indicative of a mental disorder, nor are they uncommon. Up to 10 percent of otherwise healthy people experience an isolated panic attack about once per year, and 1 in 60 people in the U.S. will suffer from a panic disorder at some point in their lifetime. (Anxiety Disorders Association of America)Tags:buy xanax online
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