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Xanax is a drug used to treat anxiety disorders and panic attacks. It is being studied in the treatment of nausea and vomiting caused by some cancer treatments. It is a type of benzodiazepine. Also called alprazolam.
Artificial intelligence addresses the problem of confusing drug names

Artificial intelligence addresses the problem of confusing drug names

Depressant benzodiazepine especially effective at treating seizure in alcohol withdrawal syndrome patients

Depressant benzodiazepine especially effective at treating seizure in alcohol withdrawal syndrome patients

Prescription drug abuse in the USA exceeds 15 million

Prescription drug abuse in the USA exceeds 15 million

1.7 million will be anxious when Medicare coverage of anxiety drugs ceases

1.7 million will be anxious when Medicare coverage of anxiety drugs ceases

Social anxiety disorder patients may be avoiding their doctor

Social anxiety disorder patients may be avoiding their doctor

Chiropractic care may reduce anxiety symptoms

Chiropractic care may reduce anxiety symptoms

U.S. FDA study shows Canadian drugs to be more expensive

U.S. FDA study shows Canadian drugs to be more expensive

From potent painkillers to humble cough syrups, the same medicines that help patients misused by teens

From potent painkillers to humble cough syrups, the same medicines that help patients misused by teens

Americans over using perscription drugs

Americans over using perscription drugs

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