Xanax Warnings and Precautions

These are some the warnings and precautions that may be useful for you to know about:

Xanax is drug to which you can easily become addicted to, that is why you should careful when you use it.


• Stopping suddenly taking Xanax may lead to withdrawal symptoms. It is better that you take lower and lower doses, so that you would stop taking Xanax without any problems.


• Xanax can cause certain side effects if taken if other drugs. Check the list for the medications that may interact with Xanax.


• If you have a history of depression, tell it to your about it.


• Older people are more sensitive to the medication that is why they need to take it in a lower dose.


• Tell your healthcare provider if you have problems with your liver or kidney, your healthcare provider will check if your body will safely react to Xanax.


• Be sure to discuss with your healthcare provider if you have breathing problems, taking Xanax it may make it worse.


• Xanax is not recommended to take when pregnant, it may harm an unborn.

What to tell your healthcare provider?

Please mention to your healthcare provider if you have:

• Glaucoma
• A history of drug or alcohol abuse
• Depression
• Liver disease, including liver failure or cirrhosis
• Kidney disease, including kidney failure
• Lung problems or breathing problems
• Any allergies, including allergies to food, dyes, or preservatives.

Also, do not forget to mention if you are:

• Pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant
• Breastfeeding.

You should tell your healthcare provider about all the medications that you are taking at the moment or took recently.

Who you should no take Xanax?

Do not take Xanax if you:

• Are allergic to Xanax to any of it ingredients;
• Have acute narrow-angle glaucoma;
• Are taking ketoconazole or itraconazole.

 

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