The B707 blue Xanax bars are one of the many brands of Alprazolam available by prescription only. This particular brand is supplied by Breckenridge Pharmaceutical Inc. The pill is rectangular and contain 2 mg of the active ingredient, Alprazolam. The B707 Blue Xanax bars have each pill divided into four equal parts, with each part carrying a character that together makes up the inscription, “B707”.
Alprazolam is a common ingredient in medications used to treat panic and anxiety disorders. It acts on the part of the brain that controls excitement by causing a calming effect that starts to function in less than 30 minutes after ingestion. The B707 Blue Xanax Bars, like other Xanax bars are controlled substances that can only be gotten from any pharmacy, only with a doctor’s prescription. Despite its control, it is one of the most abused drugs in the United States of America.
In this article, we will consider the basic information on B707 Blue Xanax bars and the side effects they have on their users. We will also see reviews of the effectiveness of the medication from people who use it for treatment and how it can easily be abused.
Basic Information on B707 Blue Xanax Bars
B707 Xanax bars are medications that are used to treat panic attacks and anxiety disorders. They contain an active ingredient, Alprazolam, that has a calming effect on the brain. The active ingredient it contains totals 2 mg in one pill but the amount of alprazolam a user can consume will reduce if the pill is broken. The rectangular lengths of the B707 blue Xanax bars are divided into four equal parts, that makes it easy to break the pill into smaller dosage amounts like 0.5 mg of Alprazolam each.
They belong to the class of drug called benzodiazepines due to their calming effect on neuron receptors, GABA, in the brain, and causing reduced excitement which may lead to drowsiness or even sleep.
B707 Blue Xanax bars are medications that are illegal to possess without a prescription from a doctor, that states that you are permitted to carry or use the medication. This is due to the possibility of abuse the drug may come under as some individuals use it to manage insomnia, without a doctor’s consent. Other individuals use this medication as a suppressant, a continued use of which can lead to overdose complications, and dependence.
It is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance in the United states of America, and has been certified to be a great risk drug to take during pregnancy.
Side Effects of B707 Blue Xanax Bars
Like every other medication, B707 blue Xanax bars have side effects that accompany their usage. These effects arise as a result of the alteration the active ingredient, Alprazolam has on the neuron receptors that are ordinarily made to calm the brain when hyperactivity and hypersensitivity kicks in. some of the common and simple side effects of B707 blue Xanax bars include:
- Drowsiness
- Reduced sexual stamina and libido
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Slurred speech
- Muscle twitching or pain
- Confusion
- Memory loss
These symptoms are some of the simple side effects of the medication. However, in rare but serious cases, some individuals might express side effects such as:
- Hallucination
- Seizures
- Convulsions
- Jaundice
When such cases are noticed in a user of Alprazolam, please, consult a doctor, immediately.
Addiction to B707 Blue Xanax Bars: Dependence and Withdrawal.
Addiction to B707 blue Xanax bars is caused by a consistent increase in the dosage of alprazolam an anxiety disorder patient takes. It is for this reason that Alprazolam is a short-term anxiety disorder medication. It is unadvisable for a patient to continue the use of this medication after three months of use.
An addiction to this medication means the user cannot carry out their daily activities without the use of Alprazolam in a day. It calls for concern when a patient who previously takes 0.5 mg of Alprazolam daily begins to take 2 mg per day and still needs more of the medication. Ordinarily, the neuron receptors that feels the effect of the active ingredient develop a resistance to the effect Alprazolam has on a particular dosage, hence, the need for an increased daily dosage.
However, this may lead to addiction and dependence on Alprazolam for the user. While dependence may be a mild issue, addiction is a situation that can lead to overdose of the drug, and may consequently lead to overdose symptoms which include:
- Difficulty in breathing
- Seizures
- Pain in the chest
- Coma
- Death
If the signs of addiction and dependence are quickly noticed, report such patient to the doctor, immediately.
Withdrawal Symptoms and Effects
A patient that has been on Alprazolam for up to three months cannot immediately stop the use of the medication, a gradual withdrawal from the medication is done by the doctor. This is achieved by prescribing lesser dosages in the following months, to avoid putting the patient’s body through withdrawal shock, since it is now accustomed to functioning with the medication.
The symptoms may include sweating, incoherence, and other symptoms that accompany anxiety.
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Reviews
Here are what some users of Alprazolam are saying about the effectiveness of the medication for their condition. Please, note that the following remark may have been corrected for grammar, and they are not our words.
Darling has this to say concerning the effectiveness of Alprazolam for her panic attacks. “Been on Xanax 4 years; 1mg a day for intense panic attacks in the evening/night. Would wake up sweaty heart palpitating impending doom and vomiting nonstop. Also have CVS. Xanax worked great, also helped my TMJ. Never had to increase my dose in the 4 years I've been on it & never took more than the one pill a day I was prescribed. So, tell me why now, all of the sudden my doctor has taken me off of it?! After 3 days of not taking it I was twitching, vomiting, couldn't hold down water, TMJ pain, intense migraine and tinnitus. Called doctor & told him I have a 5-year-old child, cannot be bedridden all day! He called in a script but only 15 pills, half my normal dose and said he couldn't give me anymore. His reasoning: "You've been on it too long and you shouldn't need it anymore." Xanax helps my panic attacks, TMJ, CVS, insomnia. Had given me my life back. No quality of life now. Guessing this is because of people who abuse them, they want to take people off who legit need it & don't abuse it.”
Peebles would rather not have the medication but her medical condition dictates that she needs it for a better quality of life. “Xanax has helped me immensely. It calms down these crazy, repetitive and intrusive thoughts of shame, worry and guilt that I otherwise find so hard to get rid of. I only have a quarter of a tablet on bad days as I don't want to become dependent. But that seems to be enough. I would rather not take any but it just helps me to live a calm and happier life. I recommend them if you can be careful about dependence and only take occasionally.”
Gomez has been hit hard by life but admits that everyone needs self-control, even if you have a medication that makes things appear easier. “I have been taking Xanax for 10 years. Through an alcohol addiction I drink while on Xanax not a good idea If used as prescribed It takes away my panic attacks. I couldn't even leave the house without. It also helped me stop drinking 3 years sober now still on Xanax 1 mg 3 times daily. Some days now I don't even take it. With proper self-control it saved my life. Hands down. I had a lot of stress since quitting drinking between family members dying. This last year has been hard to say the least 2019 was probably the worst year of my life and I stayed sober through It. No more alcohol.”
Conclusion
Panic attacks and anxiety disorders are a real thing. They affect different individuals to different degrees and extent, hence the need for different doses of the B707 blue Xanax bars and other Alprazolam medications. Without these meds, the quality of life of these people will be negatively imparted.
However, it is important that everyone – even those without need for Alprazolam – take responsibility, and stop the indiscriminate use of drugs. Keep watch on those who do need them and report any funny behaviour to their doctors or any doctor around, immediately.
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