What is the big deal about Xanax? What is the longest the Rx can be used?

I recently started a prescription for a low dose of Xanax, basically for anxiety and depression related symptoms. Man, this stuff really helps me out. I am able to function so much better on so many levels and really the only draw back is that it makes me sleepy.

Let me just say that I used to work in a pharmacy, and I understand the addictive properties of this drug and how people can and will abuse it. even though my doctor understands that this is not going on, she told me today that they don't like to continue Xanax for more than a couple of months and she also reffered me to a psychiatrist. I'm just wondering what the big fear of "more than a couple of months" is if it's a) obviously working and working well and b) I'm exhibiting no signs of abuse etc. and keeping up with all my scheduled appointments? Now I know hydrocodone was a big deal because I learned in the pharmacy it's basically like synthetic heroin or an opiate. I wasn't of the understanding that Xanax was like that or had any properties like that and that people basically just abused it with alcohol or took like a whole bunch at a time. Am I missing something that I don't know about this drug?

Here's the thing: if it really works for me, why stop it? I don't show any signs of addiction, I'm not asking the pharmacy over and over for them to fax the doctor for more refills than I was prescribed, and I'm not drinking or taking more than I should be. she only wrote it for one more month for once a day even though we talked about me needing it more. before I had it three times a day and I was only taking it once a day because I didn't want to abuse it. I simply just said that I thought some days I needed it twice, but not all days. When I forget to take it, a lot of anxiety I have over germs, and money is heightened and I start really freaking out. I can't even use a public restroom on the days I forget and sometimes I get really angry or lash out. my husband will even be like, "Honey, take your medicine" because he notices how bad I get and I told my doctor and she was like "that is good that he sees that".

I don't want anyone to suggest that I start smoking weed. I'm sorry but that's not even the same thing. sometimes weed can make anxiety/depresssion worse and I have a job that is more important than getting high and I have a child that I don't want to be high around. I don't want to depend on something illegal anyway. So case closed on that and no one mention it, please.

So, I'm not trying to look like a pill head here, but I really need to know when I go to this psychiatrist what to say to make him continue the Rx. I also want to know, even though I've read up on side effects, compounds, and everything -what it is that makes doctors NOT want to let anyone continue this drug, even if it's helping?

It sounds to me like you have a really good doctor. the doctor prescribed the xanax to treat anxiety and depression. the fact that it worked, means tha you have anxiety and depression and therefore, need the help of a psychiatrist. the psychiatrist will probably continue to prescribe the same medicine since it is working. your doctor isn't saying you shouldn't take it, just that he shouldn't be prescribing it for a long period of time. the prescription should come from a psychiatrist.

Usually most doctors will only give it to you for a month or two because there is a reason you are having these anxiety feelings and the depression, and they want you to see a psychiatrist so you can have a full evaluation, and get diagnosed with whatever might be wrong with you and have you get on the right medicatons. Alot of times when someone has both anxiety and depression they can suffer from a low form af bipolar dosorder, and they would put you on the proper medications for that which will hekp you and are not addictive. Thelonger you are on xanax the more you have a potential to become addictive to it, and even though you have no intentions on abusing it you will begin to need more and more to make it work.. some times if you do need to continue to take a benzo then they will give you a lower addictive benzo like klonopin, and that is still addictive but not nearly as bad as xanax or valium. Hopefully this helps you and you will get the proper help you need, but you should make an appointment immediately with the opsychiatrist because your doctor will stop giving it to you and you will have no help at all.

What is the big deal about Xanax? What is the longest the Rx can be used?

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