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    Xanax is a benzodiazepine that is most often used to treat anxiety. The effects of benzodiazepines mainly come from their ability to alter the movement of the inhibitory transmitter known as GABAa. GABA is triggered to release when it then can bind to the GABAa receptor. The binding of the two causes the ion channel to open and chloride ions are sent across the cell membrane. This causes the inhibitory factor by depolarizing the membrane (Griffin et al., 2013). Benzodiazepines are absorbed well through

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    2. Valium (Diazepam) Like Xanax, Valium is a depressant in the benzodiazepine category. Valium is used to treat many medical conditions, including anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, tetanus, vertigo, seizures, oxygen toxicity, and stimulant overdose. Valium is also used as a sedative. The World Health Organization has listed Valium on its list of essential drugs due to its variety of medical uses. Despite its therapeutic value, Valium is often abused for its sedative effect. Many people who have

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    Using prescription drugs without a prescription or for purposes other than their prescribed use can be dangerous and even deadly. People who abuse prescription drugs have an increased risk of addiction, overdose, accidents, health problems, and premature

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    prescriptions, the number of people who abuse and become addicted to these substances increases. In the United States, we are currently experiencing an epidemic of drug abuse and addiction. One of the most commonly abuse prescription drugs in America is a benzodiazepine drug known as Xanax (or Alprazolam), due in part to the drug’s availability. In 2011, approximately 50 million people had a prescription for Xanax. This number was greater than the number of prescriptions for similar medications like Ativan and

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    OF CONTENTS :- 1) Describe ambien 2) Ambien Administration 3) How long do the effects of ambien last 4) Root of ambien addiction 5) Ambien addiction consequences DESCRIBE AMBIEN :- Ambien is a sedative drug used to treat insomniacs. Non benzodiazepine property of ambien enables it to commence and perpetuate sleep. This drug possesses unsought and unwanted side effects as well. Overdosage of ambien is strictly prohibited due to its addiction properties. A person might go into a state of hallucinations

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    Ambien allows more of the calming chemical to flood brain synapses — and the brain is littered with GABA receptors. It inhibits the reward pathway. Drinking alcohol and mixing drugs can be lethal because it can easily result in a life-threatening overdose or negative interaction between the substances. Combining the drugs side effects together with the effects of drinking alcohol can double the consequences. The body won’t be able to handle the amount of side effects happening and it will react dangerously

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    PRESCRIPTION MEDECINS USE AND ABUSE Krasimir Atanasov English 5 Teacher: June,2014 END NOTES 1. Waters Jo, “Taking antiobiotics ruptures my tendom: The hidden dangers of everyday drugs are assume are harmless”, 7 February 2012. 2. National Drug Intelligence Center (2010). National Threat Assessment: The Economic Impact of Illicit Drug Use on American Society. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice. 3. Bellenir K,” Alcoholism Source book 2000”, p.19,20,21. 4. Gordon

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    others, and soothe patients dealing with tragic life events.” (go.galegroup.com, 1) Some people refer to Xanax as Alprazolam, which is the generic, most often used brand, of the drug. Xanax belongs to the class of minor tranquilizers known as benzodiazepines. Xanax comes in the form of a tablet, an extended-release tablet, and a concentrated solution. This drug is prescribed by a doctor and comes with many rules. If the patient abuses the drug there is a high risk of addiction. Many patients need

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    Depressants are psychoactive drugs that temporarily diminish the normal function of the brain and central nervous system (Depressant Drug Abuse and Side Effects, 2017). These drugs include opiates and opioids, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, tranquilizers, and alcohol. Due to their effects, these drugs can sometimes be referred to as "downers.” These drugs come in multicolored tablets and capsules and sometimes in liquid form. Regular use of any of these drugs can lead to "drug tolerance." That means

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    Plasma levels are proportionate to the dose given. Xanax has been used as a tranquilizer and was quite controversial in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Ironically enough, the controversy isn’t as prevalent with more than three million Americans using benzodiazepines daily within the last twelve months. Many years ago, before the rise in prescription medication being given by physicians many patients went through talk therapy and would talk in depth with their doctors about their feelings and emotions; this

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