Alprazolam and Tremors: What Users Say (Page 2)
Brand names: Xanax, Xanax XR, Alprazolam Intensol
Reviews for Alprazolam
- TRS...
- April 3, 2009
Alprazolam for Depression "It makes my hand a little shaky."
- Anonymous
- April 14, 2009
"I have the shakes when I'm anxious. When I take a Xanax, that goes away and I don't drop things."
Frequently asked questions
- How long does Xanax last for / stay in your system?
- Does Xanax help you sleep?
- What is Farmapram called in the US?
- Why is Xanax so addictive?
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For Panic Disorder "Have recently been suffering from panic attacks due to financial worries, and a couple of days ago had one that gave me the serious shakes and made it impossible to function (just getting letters from the tax office can cause a panic attack at the moment). I went to a doctor, who gave me a choice of medication, full course of SSRIs (but they can take up to 6 weeks to kick in completely), daily tranquilizers, these on minimum dose as required combined with SSRIs, or just minimum dose as required (with possible review to adding SSRIs later). As someone who doesn't like to be dependent on any drug, I've chosen the latter, and it seems to help significantly."