Drug Basics
Classification & Appearance
Effects on the Brain
Short-Term & Long-Term Effects
Risks & Safety
100

What is the full chemical name of Xanax used in medical prescriptions?

Alprazolam

100

What specific subclass of depressants does Xanax belong to?

Benzodiazepines

100

Xanax increases the effect of which inhibitory neurotransmitter to calm the brain?

GABA

100

Why does Xanax impair coordination and balance?

It slows communication between the brain and muscles.

100

What is the difference between tolerance and dependence when using Xanax?

Tolerance means needing more for the same effect; dependence means the body relies on the drug.

200

What mental health conditions is Xanax mainly prescribed to treat?

Anxiety and panic disorders

200

Why do Xanax tablets often have numbers or letters printed on them?

To identify the medication and dosage

200

How can Xanax affect memory shortly after it is taken?

It can cause forgetfulness

200

What is it called when the body starts relying on Xanax to function normally?

Dependence

200

Why is mixing Xanax with alcohol dangerous?

Both slow the central nervous system, increasing the risk of overdose

300

Is Xanax a prescription or over-the-counter medication?

Prescription

300

Why is it unsafe to drive after taking Xanax?

It slows reaction time and judgment

300

Name one common short-term effect of Xanax.

Drowsiness

300

What is it called when a person needs more Xanax over time to feel the same effect?

Tolerance

300

Why is using Xanax without a prescription dangerous?

 It increases the risk of addiction, misuse, and overdose

400

What system in the body does Xanax mainly affect to reduce anxiety?

The central nervous system

400

What does it mean when Xanax is labeled as “extended-release”?

The medication is released slowly over time

400

How does increasing GABA activity affect brain function?

 It slows brain activity and produces a calming effect


400

What long-term cognitive effect can result from prolonged Xanax use?

Memory problems

400

What serious body function can be slowed when Xanax is misused?

Breathing

500

Why is Xanax considered a controlled substance?

Because it has a high potential for misuse and dependence

500

Why is it important to correctly identify Xanax tablets by their markings?

 To prevent medication errors and misuse

500

Why does Xanax reduce anxiety but also slow reaction time?

Because it depresses activity in the central nervous system

500

Why can stopping Xanax suddenly after long-term use be dangerous?

It can cause withdrawal symptoms

500

Why is mixing Xanax with alcohol especially dangerous compared to using either alone?

Both depress the central nervous system, increasing the risk of slowed breathing and overdose

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