User Reviews for Xanax:



xanax doesnt give you any buzz, it just makes you feel a bit relaxed but its not much fun. if you drink on xanax it makes you really drowsy, you'll be just sitting there in silence looking around you, ive been there and its not as fun as it sounds, its a waste of money and very addictive. 1-2mg would get you pretty chilled out but many people have died mixing this with alcohol so be smart about it. Its better to get really baked and drop a few xanax, at least you can have a good laugh with your friends and you'll still know whats going on

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Xanax's do not come in the milligram as the one mentioned above. They come in 0.25, 0.5 & 1 mg. Yes, the point 0.25 is the lesser milligams of the three. Don't let the low dosage fool you. The 1 mg. are very strong. If you don't have a script for them, you shouldn't take them, but you probably already know that.




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I am planning on taking a xanny tonight and I want to get messed up and still remember the night. My friends plan on drinking with the xanaxs but I don't. I'm about 240 lbs. and never taken a xanax before what would be the best dosage to take and how long would I be messed up for? Is .25 mg the least potent..



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There is no 4mg xanax... the highest per tablet is the 2mg bar. the 1mg tablet is oval shaped and blue, it should say xanax on one side, and on the other side (1) standing for 1 mg - if it's the brand name and not a generic


Xanax is an anit- anxiety drug, so in order to get a doctor to prescribe it you must be able to tell them that you are stressed and anxious. When you say that you are stressed and anxious they will normally give you the medication for a short period of time, but it is addictive, so normally they will not give it long term.


0.5mg Xanax twice a day


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