Withdrawal Symptoms of Xanax

Xanax is used for treating anxiety and panic disorders. It causes certain neurotransmitters to remain inactive, leading to an anti-depressant and anti-anxiety effect. After a set time (10–14 days), however, withdrawal symptoms begin and continue until the patient starts retaking Xanax. If you or someone you know is addicted to Xanax, here’s what you need…

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Effect of Alcohol on Heart Rate

Did you know that when you drink alcohol, it can increase your heart rate and blood pressure? Alcohol is a depressant, which means it slows down the function of the central nervous system. When you drink alcohol, your brain sends messages to your body to relax, affecting other parts of the body such as the…

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Can You Take Klonopin for Life?

This is a frequent inquiry we get and for a good reason. Klonopin (Clonazepam) is a lifelong medicine used to treat anxiety disorders such as panic disorder that frequently leads doctors to prescribe it “for life.” Nonetheless, there are a few things to consider when asking this question. Klonopin is a long-acting benzodiazepine with a…

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Alcohol And Kidney Disease

Alcohol is a drug that has been shown to have adverse effects on many bodily functions, including the kidneys. This article will discuss alcohol and kidney disease, its connection to alcohol consumption, what alcohol does to the kidneys, and overall health in detail. What Is Kidney Disease? Kidney disease is a condition that affects the…

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How Does Alcohol Cause Pancreatitis

The pancreas is a gland found in the abdomen with two primary purposes: producing digestive enzymes and regulating blood sugar. The pancreas produces enzymes to digest fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and other substances broken down into smaller components by chemicals produced by the pancreas. Pancreatic diseases often cause difficulty in digesting food, leading to malnutrition. alcohol…

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