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How Long Does Xanax Stay In Your System

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Monday, 1/9/2006 8:16:16 PM
 
does anybody know what the half life and excretion time of alprazolam is?

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Roy Says:
Wednesday, 3/11/2009 7:07:32 PM
 
Xanax Half Life: Immediate release: 11.2 hours; Extended release: 10.7-15.8 hours. To be safe I'd say a few days.

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concerned citizen Says:
Thursday, 3/12/2009 4:21:45 PM
 
xanax is same with all medication it depends on how active the person is an how much liquids are intaked an expelled

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hey Says:
Monday, 12/21/2009 11:08:18 PM
 
30 days any kind of never meds will it all how high our mabtisum is

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normys son Says:
Thursday, 2/25/2010 5:20:16 AM
 
sorry bout the smarts dat cant read or write.Regardless of quantity consumed it is expelled very quickly,(short acting benzo) 3-5days.

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broken Says:
Friday, 11/12/2010 12:44:12 PM
 
wrong, i accidently gave my hubby1mg and it was found in his urine 2 weeks later


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sleeplessness Says:
Thursday, 4/12/2012 11:43:07 AM
 
How do you know your "hubby" didn't take xanax after that? There is no way for you to know so don't post that crap unless it is about you personally. It is not acurate, no person that never takes xanax could ingest only a single mg and it not be secreted within a few days.

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daniel johnson Says:
Tuesday, 5/8/2012 8:30:30 PM
 
the half life of xanax is 11 hours > educate you self ye uninformed > you have a computer > google it and re: the husband who tested positive a fter a month that is sheer nonsense

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