Because I am addicted to Xanax...
Overview
Benzodiazepines are depressants that produce
sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and prevent seizures.
Street Names
Benzos, Downers
Xanax Looks Like
The most common benzodiazepines are the
prescription drugs Valium®, Xanax®, Halcion®, Ativan®, and Klonopin®. Tolerance can develop, although at variable rates and
to different degrees.
Methods of Xanax Abuse
Abuse is frequently associated with adolescents
and young adults who take the drug orally or crush it up and snort it to get high. Abuse is particularly high among heroin
and cocaine abusers.
Xanax's Affect on the Mind
Benzodiazepines are associated with amnesia,
hostility, irritability, and vivid or disturbing dreams.
Xanax's Affect on the Body
Benzodiazepines slow down the central
nervous system and may cause sleepiness.
Drugs Causing Similar Effects
Alcohol, barbiturates, sleeping pills,
and GHB
Xanax Overdose Effects
Effects of overdose include shallow respiration,
clammy skin, dilated pupils, weak and rapid pulse, coma, and possible death.
Xanax's Legal Status in the United
States
Benzodiazepines are controlled in schedule
IV of the Controlled Substance Act (CSA).
Common Places of Origin
Benzodiazepines are only legally available
through prescription. Many abusers maintain their drug supply by getting prescriptions from several doctors, forging prescriptions,
or buying them illicitly. Alprazolam and diazepam are the two most frequently encountered benzodiazepines on the illicit market.