your question makes no sense unless you say which drug.
Like all benzodiazepines, Xanax is physically addictive, so, heavy users may experience physical withdrawal symptoms. However, speaking from personal experience, I don't think you will get withdrawal symptoms from taking 2mgs a day for three months. I think you have to be using a lot more than that, to get withdrawals. Six years ago I bought a whole bunch of Xanax online, and started taking 10mgs of it a day. After like 6 months, I ran out of it, and I didn't notice any withdrawal symptoms.
I'm doing it myself. I get prescribed 8mg pills and am taking less than a quarter a day and I still feel the withdrawals. It's a beating that's for sure. So maybe take a weekend and just try to quit
Yeah you can just not as much. Its not designed to let you but if u take two you will. If you mix the two you better watch out for that precipitated withdrawal. It will leave you with nowhere to turn. Precipitated withdrawals are way worse than normal withdrawals. Good luck!
I have 1mg tablets of Ativan that I take when I get anxiety symptoms. There have been some months where I've had to take a few a week and other months where I've had to take none at all. I think as long as you are not using it daily and monitoring your usage, dependency should not be an issue.
A "bar" usually means taking a 2mg tablet of xanax.
No . I've been on 140 mg of methadone for 17yrs.. I tried shooting five 2mg dilaudid and felt absolutely nothing. waste of money.
Cut the pill in half to reduce your dose and slowly start taking it less.
Depends on how long you have been taking it.
The oxidation half-reaction for the conversion of 2Mg to MgO is: 2Mg(s) -> 2Mg^2+(aq) + 4e^-
Xanax, is not water soluble. It is soluble in Benzene though. Chances are, you won't survive the injection.
Hmmmm is that a trick question? Answer: 2mg
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