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Once, I purchased Xanax from an online store. When I received the package, I cross-checked the medications in the package. I found variations of dosage in the package. I was annoyed with this internet purchase. Then, I returned to the web portal and checked with the return policy and placed my return order. Then the customer service provider contacted me and enquired about the order return. The...
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Basically no decent communication between the GP and the psychologist has led to using Alprazolam for far too long. Which in itself has led to a breakdown. Luckily the emergency doctor made the right decision. A visit to the AMC, to the psychiatrist there, showed me that I need never have been given this medication. Long live the medical profession. Luckily I was able to stick to a quitting reg...
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i've been taking xanax retard for 17 years and tried to come off it, really difficult. I got anxiety attacks and panic attacks, went back to the doctor, started taking again, i'd like to stop taking this drug because it's addictive.
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Prescribed Xanax retard because the antidepressants weren't working. At the beginning I thought it was a miracle drug, tolerance increased after three months and it all started again: high, low, high, low, and so on. Subsequently it seems that the GP prescribed it for me for too long (about seven months). He turned me into some kind of junkie. Coming off Xanax retard is really difficult. Switch...
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