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A 2mg Tri-Score "Xanax" (Alprazolam); other generics are Kalma, Alprax & others; but YES they are strong especially if you're not accustomed to benzodiazapines! I was told by a Dr that 1X2mg Xanax is equivalent to 6X5mg Valium (Diazapam).

Mixing Xanax with heroin can be especially dangerous, and when u take too many Xanax (5-10-15 X 2mg) u don't actually think you're as wasted as u actually are, so some people & especially heroin users will take Xanax as well to get more "stoned", but in a lot of cases this can lead to overdose; but everyone's tolerance is different, but in summary, YES 2mg Xanax are STRONG; they are the strongest benzodiazepines u can get in Australia!! My recommendation, to air on the side of caution, & speaking from past experience, if you've never had them only take half or one at first, don't guzzle down 5 or more thinking cos they're only 2mg that they're not strong, they ARE!

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12y ago

It's a moderately high dose (3 or 4 mg usually the limit -- in very rare cases, up to 10 mg has been used), and 2 mg is equal to 40 mg of Valium. Xanax is considered one of the most potent drugs of its type (benzodiazepines) and can be quite strong, even in small doses.

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xanax comes in 2mg which is the normal bricks (they can be broken into four even pieces) and 1mg is half that. they are still strong, maybe start off taking half and then half an hour later if u feel nothing drop the other half.

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For beginners it may be strong, it's purpose is for short term critera. Such as temporarily much needed due to deprived of sleep (insomnia),. I pray that everyone studies and learn the dangers of xanax, the more as person uses, the more they become depended, in many cases a doctor will increase the dosage. Its a very highly addictive drug. Please to all my human loving people on this Earth, do researches, (I wish I did) it's very addictive and will ruin your life if you become dependant on it. I'm only expressing my thoughts, do your research. Here's many of the symptoms I am having not knowing the danger and unfortunately I was up to 6mg a day and struggling to taper off it. Once it has you hooked like unbreakable chains strapped around your ankles, its only going to mske it harder. I Precribed 2mg three times a day for the last 6 years. Im struggling, I have s family, a son, but im also not giving up beating this battle. All of the following brlow is common, (cut/paste).

Some common symptoms experienced by those who are abusing or are addicted to Xanax or Ativan may include the following:

Mood symptoms:

DepressionAnxietyMood swingsHyperactivityRageAgitationManiaRestlessness

Behavioral symptoms:

"Doctor shopping," or visiting a number of doctors to obtain more prescriptions for XanaxStealing or borrowing XanaxForging prescriptionsRisky behaviorsDecreased inhibitionsHostility and violenceNeglecting family or personal responsibilitiesDeclining occupational or school performanceChanges in appetiteTaking higher doses than what was prescribedChewing pills to make them work fasterCrushing and snorting pills to increase effectsTaking more tablets more frequently than prescribed

Physical symptoms:

Decreased urinationSwelling in hands and feetCoordination difficultiesDry mouthStuffy noseSweatingConstipationDiarrheaFluctuations in weightDizzinessBlurred or double visionSlurred speechHeadachesDrowsinessHeart palpitationsJaundiceTachycardiaTremorsSeizures

Psychological symptoms:

HallucinationsDisorientationConfusionTrouble concentratingNon-cohesive thoughtsMemory problemsEffects of Xanax

Xanax or Ativan abuse can produce a number of negative effects. The severity of effects experienced depends up the length of time abused, the amount of substance consumed, and the characteristics of the abuser. These effects may include:

Short-term memory lossSocial isolationRelationship conflictsDivorceLegal problemsFinancial problemsInability to function at work or schoolIncarcerationHospitalizationMigrainesMuscle painFlashbacksNausea and vomitingChest painUncontrollable muscle twitchesSeizuresSuicidal ideationEffects of Withdrawal

Withdrawing from Xanax addiction, can be dangerous so it should only be done under the supervision of a licensed medical professional in a safe environment. The detoxification process will slowly reduce the amount of Xanax in your body to minimize the chances of life-threatening withdrawal symptoms. Symptoms of withdrawal from this substance may include:

Blurred visionTrouble sleepingIntense sweatingNervous feelingsAnxietyAggressive behaviorsWeight lossDepressionTingling sensation in hands and feetSeizuresSuicidal thoughtsDeath resulting from suicide or other health complications

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pretty strong

4 mg for most people messes them up pretty good like loss of memory and whatnot

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14y ago

It is normally more than is prescribed in a clinical setting, but would be a common dose for recreation.

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