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Saturday, 8/1/2009 3:29:53 PM
 
green with G On One Side and 3 On The Other


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Peanut Says:
Sunday, 8/30/2009 9:02:06 PM
 
I was wondering if I take more that my prescribed amount of my xanax can it cause spotting in my vision. My normal dose is up 3 .05mg and I took 5. Bad day. I am tired so I didn't know if that had anything to do with it.l

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David Says:
Saturday, 9/12/2009 11:21:56 AM
 
The pill in description marked G 3 is Alprazolam ER (3 mg).

For information about this drug, please refer to the link below...
http://prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Alprazolam&page=1000075&ad=true

If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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David Says:
Saturday, 9/12/2009 11:27:31 AM
 
Hi Peanut,

There are many adverse effects that can take place if Xanax is overdosed. You can view a list of them, by clicking on the link below...
http://prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Xanax&page=1000076&ad=true

NOTE: You may need to scroll down to the section called Overdose.

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Chris Says:
Sunday, 1/10/2010 10:10:10 PM
 
I have had severe panic/anxiety for years, 10 years , and Xanax 0.5 milligrams, is not very much, it was, the first thing prescribed to me when I was 15 years old. your drowsiness comes with the drug. It does have sedative properties.

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