Xanax Colors & Shapes
Do you suspect that a loved one is addicted to pharmaceuticals? Maybe you've noticed changes in their appearance or behavior, or you've found pills that belong to them. One of the most common medications that people with addiction problems take is Xanax, which contains alprazolam and is prescribed for those with anxiety and panic disorders.
In this article, we'll show you how to identify Xanax pills. If you confirm that you've found Xanax, reach out to Wellbrook Recovery to discuss how you can get help for your loved one.
Xanax Pill Colors: A Closer Look
Xanax pills come in a range of different colors and shapes, and it's important to know what you're taking. The color of a Xanax pill can indicate its strength and sometimes its manufacturer. Here are some common colors and what they typically mean:
- White: 0.25mg to 2mg
- Green: 2mg
- Blue: 1mg
- Peach: 0.5mg
- Yellow: 2mg (usually extended-release)
Unfortunately, some Xanax that people buy on the street are fake Xanax, which are either illicitly manufactured Xanax with an unknown quantity of alprazolam, or they may even contain a drug other than alprazolam. It's important to note that even if the pill you find matches the description of those above, it may not be a real Xanax pill.
Different Colors of Xanax Pills
Understanding the different colors and types of Xanax pills can help you distinguish between safe and dangerous pills. Legitimate Xanax pills are typically associated with specific ranges of Alprazolam dosages. Let's take a closer look at some of the various colors of Xanax that you may encounter.
White Xanax
White Xanax pills are oval with a small imprint of "XANAX 0.25" on one side, with a vertical line on the other side. These pills are the lowest dose of Xanax available, and are often prescribed to treat anxiety.
Orange Xanax
Orange Xanax pills are oval with a small imprint of "XANAX 0.5" on one side, with a vertical line on the other side. These pills contain a slightly higher dose of alprazolam than the white Xanax pills.
Peach Xanax
There are no peach Xanax pills, however there are a number of different generic alprazolam formulations. An oval alprazolam with GG257 on one side and a vertical line on the other side, an oval alprazolam with G3720 on one side and a vertical line on the other side, a circular alprazolam with MYLAN A3 on one side and a horizontal line on the other side, and a round alprazolam with 029 and a horizontal line on one side and a fish on the other side. It's important to note that these pills may have different dosages than Xanax, and should only be taken under the guidance of a medical professional.
Blue Xanax
Blue Xanax is oval and has an imprint of "XANAX 1.0" on one side, and a vertical line on the other. These pills contain the highest dose of alprazolam available.
Purple Xanax
There are no purple Xanax pills, but there is a generic alprazolam. It is circular, and has an M imprint on one side, and A23 on the reverse side. As with other generic alprazolam formulations, the dosage may vary.
Green Xanax
Green Xanax pills are rectangular-shaped with an imprint of "X" on one side, and the number "3" on the other side. These pills contain a moderate dose of alprazolam.
Yellow Xanax
Yellow Xanax pills are square shaped with an imprint of "X" on one side, and the number "1" on the other. These pills contain a low dose of alprazolam.
Pink Xanax
There are no pink Xanax pills, but there are generic alprazolam, which are round with an imprint of "M" on one side, and A24 on the other. As with other generic alprazolam formulations, the dosage may vary.
Xanax should only be taken under the guidance of a medical professional, and that taking counterfeit or improperly dosed Xanax can be extremely dangerous. If you suspect that you or someone you know has taken a counterfeit Xanax pill, seek medical attention immediately.
How to Identify Authentic Xanax Pills: A Guide to Pill Shapes
Xanax pills come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but knowing what to look for can help you identify whether a pill is authentic or fake. Illicitly manufactured Xanax pills may contain unknown quantities of alprazolam or even other drugs, so it's important to exercise caution when purchasing Xanax.
Here are some common shapes of authentic Xanax pills:
- Rectangle: 1mg and 2mg
- Oval: 0.5mg
- Round: 0.25mg to 2mg
It's important to note that the shape of a pill alone cannot guarantee authenticity. It's possible for counterfeiters to replicate the shape and color of authentic Xanax pills, so it's important to purchase medication from a reputable source and consult with a doctor before taking any medication.
The Dangers of Fake Xanax
Fake Xanax is a serious problem in the United States. These drugs can contain substances like fentanyl, which can have dangerous side effects on individuals and even be fatal if taken in large doses. In addition to these dangers, fake Xanax has been linked to an increase in violence and drug-related crimes due to its illegal sale and distribution.
Taking this counterfeit medicine can cause long-term damage to the liver or other organs, depending on what substances are in the drug. Fake Xanax has also been linked to an increase in overdoses.
Fake Xanax is sold under various names, including Red Devil Xanax. If you suspect that a loved one has been taking any fake Xanax, it's important to speak with them or seek professional help. Fake Xanax containing fentanyl can and does kill, often without warning.
What Is Liquid Xanax?
Liquid Xanax, or alprazolam Intensol, is a medication used to treat anxiety and panic disorders in adults and children over 12. If someone you love is using it, you may find a bottle labeled "Intensol" around the house. However, users sometimes mix Xanax into other liquids, which can be extremely dangerous because the person drinking it may not know how much Xanax they're consuming.
Furthermore, Xanax users often become forgetful and may not remember how much they put in a liquid. This can lead to unintentional overdose and serious health risks. It's important to be aware of the risks associated with liquid Xanax use and to seek professional help if you or a loved one is struggling with addiction.
Farmapram: Xanax's Mexican Cousin
Farmapram is a benzodiazepine medication that's often referred to as the Mexican Xanax. It contains alprazolam and is used to treat anxiety, panic disorders, and other conditions. The alprazolam in Farmapram acts on receptors in the brain called GABA receptors, producing a calming effect for those who take it.
However, regular use of Farmapram (or any Xanax) can lead to physical dependence. This means that users may experience withdrawal symptoms if they stop taking it too quickly. Withdrawal from Farmapram can cause insomnia, irritability, confusion, and even seizures in extreme cases. Overdosing on Farmapram can lead to severe side effects, such as drowsiness, slowed breathing, and coma. It's also important to note that taking Farmapram with other drugs or alcohol can increase the risk of serious side effects.
Patients should only take Farmapram, or any other type of Xanax, under the supervision of a medical professional.
It's worth noting that Farmapram is one of the most commonly faked Xanax preparations. Drug enforcement agencies have seized fake Farmapram that contains fentanyl or a range of different benzodiazepines, or even a combination of different depressant drugs.
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Effects of Xanax
Xanax is a powerful medication that affects the brain and body in various ways. It belongs to a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines, which are central nervous system (CNS) depressants.
How Xanax works
Xanax works by increasing the activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that slows down brain activity and produces feelings of relaxation.
Potential side effects
While Xanax can be effective in treating anxiety and panic disorders, it also has potential side effects. Common side effects include:
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Nausea
- Dry mouth
- Constipation
More serious side effects can occur with long-term use or misuse of Xanax, such as:
- Memory problems
- Confusion
- Depression
- Difficulty breathing
- Suicidal thoughts
Psychological effects
In addition to its physical effects, Xanax can also have psychological effects. Some people report feeling euphoric or "high" after taking Xanax due to its calming effect on the brain. However, this feeling is often short-lived and can lead to dependence or addiction if not used properly.
Important considerations
It's important to note that Xanax should only be taken under the guidance of a medical professional and according to prescribed dosage instructions. Misusing or abusing Xanax can lead to serious health consequences.
The Dangers of Taking Xanax Without a Prescription
Xanax is a potent medication that should only be taken under the guidance of a medical professional. Taking Xanax without a prescription can lead to serious health consequences, including addiction, overdose, and death.
Addiction
One of the most significant dangers of taking Xanax without a prescription is the risk of addiction. Xanax is highly addictive and can quickly lead to physical dependence. This means that users may experience withdrawal symptoms if they stop taking it too quickly. Withdrawal from Xanax can cause insomnia, irritability, confusion, and even seizures in extreme cases.
Overdose
Another danger of taking Xanax without a prescription is the risk of overdose. When used improperly or in high doses, Xanax can slow down breathing and heart rate to dangerous levels. This can lead to unconsciousness, coma, and even death.
Counterfeit Pills
In addition to these risks, taking counterfeit or improperly dosed Xanax can also be extremely dangerous. Illicitly manufactured Xanax pills may contain unknown quantities of alprazolam or even other drugs like fentanyl, which can have dangerous side effects on individuals and even be fatal if taken in large doses.
It's important to seek professional help if you or someone you know is struggling with anxiety or panic disorders. A medical professional can help determine whether medication like Xanax is necessary and prescribe it at safe dosages for maximum effectiveness while minimizing potential risks.
Signs of Xanax Addiction in a Loved One
Xanax is a highly addictive medication, and it's important to be aware of the signs of addiction in loved ones who may be struggling with substance abuse. Here are some common signs to look out for:
Increased Tolerance
A person who takes Xanax regularly may need higher doses to achieve the same effects over time.
Withdrawal Symptoms
If a person stops taking Xanax suddenly, they may experience withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, or seizures.
Changes in Behavior or Mood
People who struggle with Xanax addiction may exhibit changes in behavior or mood, such as increased irritability or aggression.
Neglecting Responsibilities
Addiction can cause people to neglect their responsibilities at work, school, or home.
Social Isolation
People with addiction may withdraw from social activities and relationships.
Continued Use Despite Negative Consequences
Despite experiencing negative consequences such as legal problems or relationship issues, people with addiction may continue to use Xanax.
If you suspect that a loved one is struggling with Xanax addiction, it's important to seek professional help. Addiction is a treatable condition, and early intervention can increase the chances of successful recovery.
Conclusion
Xanax is a powerful medication that is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. The drug works by increasing the activity of GABA, a neurotransmitter that slows down brain activity and produces feelings of relaxation. However, taking Xanax without a prescription can lead to serious health consequences, including addiction, overdose, and death. This is particularly dangerous given the prevalence of counterfeit Xanax pills on the market, which can contain unknown quantities of alprazolam or even other drugs like fentanyl.
Furthermore, long-term use or misuse of Xanax can lead to physical and psychological side effects such as memory problems, confusion, depression, difficulty breathing, suicidal thoughts, euphoria or "highs", dependence or addiction.
It's important for individuals who are prescribed Xanax to take it only under the guidance of a medical professional and according to prescribed dosage instructions. Anyone who suspects they may have taken counterfeit Xanax pills should seek medical attention immediately. Loved ones should also be vigilant for signs of addiction in those using Xanax regularly.
Get Help With An Inpatient Xanax Addiction Treatment Center
Treatment for Xanax abuse is available at the Wellbrook Recovery drug rehab center. Our facility provide comprehensive care and support to help people struggling with an addiction to this sedative drug. At our Xanax treatment center, clients will work with experienced professionals who understand the unique needs of each individual and focus on finding a path towards lasting recovery.
If you are stuck on Xanax and don’t know how to stop, contact Wellbrook Recovery. We can help.