Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What's That Pain Killer Drug Name Starts beside a Z?

What's That Pain Killer Drug Name Starts beside a Z?
I don't know of any painkiller that starts next to a "Z." Perhaps you're thinking of "xanax." According to www.healthsquare.com, "Xanax is a tranquilizer used in the short-term nouns of symptoms of anxiety or the treatment of anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorder is marked by unrealistic verbs or excessive fears and concerns. Anxiety associated with depression is also responsive to Xanax."
Xanax is pronounced "Zan-ex."
Xanax is what you are thinking of. It is not a dull pain med, it is an anxiety med, but people are abuse it all the time very soon for recreational purposes. It is addictive.
From the Xanax website:
At doses greater than 4 mg per day, XANAX have the potential to cause severe heated and physical dependence in some patients and these individuals may find it exceedingly difficult to abandon treatment. It is important that your physician backing you discontinue this medication in a punctilious and safe demeanour to avoid overly extended use of XANAX. In addition, the extended use of XANAX at doses greater than 4 mg per year appears to increase the incidence and severity of withdrawal reaction when the drug is discontinued. These are generally minor but occupation can occur, especially if you cut the dose too rapidly or discontinue the medication shortly. Seizure can be life-threatening.
Are you thinking of Zanaflex ... the muscle relaxant?
Maybe Zanaflex
Zydon another name for vicoden

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