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General Discussion / What Are Xanax Bars?
« on: February 10, 2021, 10:19:29 AM »
Xanax “bars” are 2 mg rectangular tablets of alprazolam, a benzodiazepine drug. When marketed under the Xanax brand name, these tablets are white. There are many generic 2 mg alprazolam pills that come in other colors, such as green or yellow. Though not branded as Xanax, these are also referred to as xanny bars.
Alprazolam (Xanax) is a sedative-hypnotic drug that depresses the central nervous system (CNS) to help a person relax. Some people use Xanax to self-medicate, taking pills that were not prescribed to them or taking more than recommended by their doctor. Others simply enjoy the calming sensation that Xanax produces.
The 2 mg dosage of Xanax bars is the highest dose offered in a single immediate release tablet. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration cautions that taking more than 4 mg of Xanax per day (two Xanax bars) can lead to “severe emotional and physical dependence.”
The Dangers Of a Xanax Bar
As with many prescription drugs, side effects may occur even with the recommended use of Xanax. If the drug is used in excess of prescription guidelines, side effects are more likely, and they can be worsened by uncontrolled Xanax use.
Side effects of abusing Xanax bars may include:
sleepwalking
memory loss
slurred speech
lack of coordination and balance
fatigue
depression
changes in appetite and weight
change in sex drive
dry mouth
constipation
nausea
mood swings
seizures
The most common way to abuse Xanax bars is orally or sublingually, by letting the pill dissolve underneath the tongue. Through these methods, the greatest amount of Xanax gets into a person’s system. Some people abuse Xanax by snorting (insufflation) and injection, though these methods are less common because they are less effective.
For Xanax bars to be snorted, they must first be crushed into a powder. When inhaled into the nose, Xanax irritates the nasal tissue and can cause nosebleeds. Over time, snorting Xanax can wear a hole through the nasal septum (wall between the nostrils).
Injection is not a popular mode of intake as Xanax bars are not water soluble (they do not dissolve in water). It is possible to dissolve them with propylene glycol, but this may be painful when injected. Injection drug use can also cause bacterial skin infections and spread diseases like HIV and Hepatitis C.
Alprazolam (Xanax) is a sedative-hypnotic drug that depresses the central nervous system (CNS) to help a person relax. Some people use Xanax to self-medicate, taking pills that were not prescribed to them or taking more than recommended by their doctor. Others simply enjoy the calming sensation that Xanax produces.
The 2 mg dosage of Xanax bars is the highest dose offered in a single immediate release tablet. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration cautions that taking more than 4 mg of Xanax per day (two Xanax bars) can lead to “severe emotional and physical dependence.”
The Dangers Of a Xanax Bar
As with many prescription drugs, side effects may occur even with the recommended use of Xanax. If the drug is used in excess of prescription guidelines, side effects are more likely, and they can be worsened by uncontrolled Xanax use.
Side effects of abusing Xanax bars may include:
sleepwalking
memory loss
slurred speech
lack of coordination and balance
fatigue
depression
changes in appetite and weight
change in sex drive
dry mouth
constipation
nausea
mood swings
seizures
The most common way to abuse Xanax bars is orally or sublingually, by letting the pill dissolve underneath the tongue. Through these methods, the greatest amount of Xanax gets into a person’s system. Some people abuse Xanax by snorting (insufflation) and injection, though these methods are less common because they are less effective.
For Xanax bars to be snorted, they must first be crushed into a powder. When inhaled into the nose, Xanax irritates the nasal tissue and can cause nosebleeds. Over time, snorting Xanax can wear a hole through the nasal septum (wall between the nostrils).
Injection is not a popular mode of intake as Xanax bars are not water soluble (they do not dissolve in water). It is possible to dissolve them with propylene glycol, but this may be painful when injected. Injection drug use can also cause bacterial skin infections and spread diseases like HIV and Hepatitis C.
