Basic Information
Short/Long Term Side Effects
Tolerance, Withdrawal, and Overdose of Xanax.
100

What category of drugs would Xanax fall under?

What is a Benzodiazepine.

100

What is one short-term physical effect of using Xanax?

What is poor balance, poor vision, sweating, cold, or chills.

100

Xanax relieves anxiety and depression but what in the body does it slow down?

What is the central nervous system.

200

What is the most common method of administration?

What is a pill.

200

What is one short-term mental effect of using Xanax?

What is sudden fear or panic, tiredness, dizziness, sleep problems, or slurred speech.

200

How long would it take for a person to develop a tolerance for Xanax?

What are several days or weeks.

300

What does Xanax treat?

What are anxiety and panic disorders.

300

What is one long-term physical effect of using Xanax?

What are muscle pains, lung damage due to smoking, constipation, weight change, or appetite change.

300

What is one significant sign that a user is experiencing withdrawal from Xanax?

What are abdominal cramps, agoraphobia anxiety, blurred vision, dizziness, or face and neck pains.

400

What is one health consequence as a result of administrating?

What is drowsiness, tiredness, or dizziness.

400
What is the one long-term mental effect of using Xanax?

What is long-term memory loss, seizures depression, suicide, or loss of coordination.

400
What is one sign that someone is experiencing an overdose of Xanax?

What is profound confusion, severe coordination problems, loss of balance, unresponsiveness, loss of consciousness, or coma.

500

What is 1 of the 5 street or slang names for Xanax?

What are bars, blues, benzos, chill pills, or downers.

500

What side effect would be most detrimental to a person's health from using Xanax?

What is cancer, suicide, depression, abuse, or seizures.

500

What would happen if a user mixed Xanax with another substance like heroin, marijuana, or fentanyl?

What is blacking out or dying.

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