Xanax for depression? That is CRAZY! Xanax can CAUSE depression. I have taken it before in conjunction with an SSRI antidepressant and I stayed very lethargic and depressed and wanted to isolate myself.
I have known many people who have had similar problems with Xanax. It is also very habit forming. Klonopin is a far better substitute if you need something for anxiety and it is available I generic.
Don't stop Xanax cold turkey. Wean yourself off a little at a time. Going off of it suddenly can cause some really serious problems for some people!
Hope you feel better!!
2006-12-04 19:53:35
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answered by Zombie 5
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Xanax For Depression
2016-09-30 10:49:32
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answered by cistrunk 4
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Ok, I must respond to the post above. Xanax is is NOT a narcotic. Xanax can be addictive though. It is a fact that narcotics such as tylenol 3 and percocet are safer during pregnancy than asprin & motrin. I have a history of post-partum depression. I suffered it after the birth of my 2nd child and then did not suffer it after the births of my 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th children. Do not let mental illness keep you from trying to conceive more children!!!!! Actually, I would rather have suffered through months of depression and have my son than to not. BTW, I took zoloft thoughout my 3rd pregnancy and all was well. I have also taken xanax while breastfeeding and it was OK'd.
2016-04-10 00:04:37
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answered by ? 4
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Xanax is part of the benzodiazepine group of drugs. These are designed primarily as anticonvulsants in treating seizures, however, due to their inhibitory effect of the central nervous system, they've become the front line medication for general anxiety disorders.
The "zoned" effect you described is from the Xanax modulating your GABA neurotransmitters, essentially "putting the brakes" on your central nervous system.
The previous post is correct - as benzodiazepine is quite addicting. Xanax in particular, is the most addicting of the group and comes with the harshest withdrawal symptoms, which may cause further depression.
If you choose to discontinue taking Xanax, it has to be done in a controlled manner. Abruptly stopping Xanax after regular use can result in heart problems and seizures. Tell your Dr, you would like to stop and he/she should create a discontinuation schedule.
As for the antidepressants - if you can spend $150/month and the Effexor is working, then I would stay with it You shouldn't compromise your well being to save a few bucks. If you had HIV and you had to take Combivir every day or die, would you factor in the costs before taking the meds?
Effexor is effective and unique in how it modulates your serotonin and norepinephrine.
Cymbalta (duloxetine) is in the same class as Effexor and comes in a generic form. I'm not sure whether or not it would work for you, but it's something you can discuss with your Dr.
Good luck.
2006-12-05 00:48:50
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answered by Altruist 3
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2014-05-25 08:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You might want to go to another Doctor. Xanax is widely used to
treat anxiety attacks. It is not an antidepressant. You might ask to
try Prozac. It is available in generic form for about $35 for a month supply.And it won't cause the drowsy feeling you are talking about.
2006-12-05 11:34:57
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answered by IAM2INSANE 5
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Your doctor is an idiot. Xanax is a depressant, that's how it helps with anxiety. These docs have 80 million free sample packs of antidepressants from the drug reps who come in and he won't give you a bunch? Find a doc who will help you get the right drug and will give you the names of some resources to pay for them.
2006-12-05 00:36:32
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answered by Debra D 7
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Overcome your Depression Without Medication
2016-04-25 02:49:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Xanax is for anxiety, and panic attacks..not depression...although if you have a tendancy to freak out and get really upset, it will help to calm you...but be careful, because it is also highly addictive and can give you seizures when trying to get off of it.....This is the wrong drug for depression however.
2006-12-04 21:11:06
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answered by MotherKittyKat 7
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Xanax (alprazolam) 1mg T.I.D. is very effective for depression I know because thats all I need and it gets the depression stable !
2015-07-08 16:40:13
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answered by John 1
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