If you have to ask, don't take 'em!!
Another answer:Almost certainly not. However, depending on the dosage per pill, you may be getting into overdose country here. It's best if you can take this medication strictly according to the prescription. If you feel a need to up the dosage, you might consider asking your doctor or pharmacist first, for potentially dangerous outcomes.An awful lot! If combined with an opiate, alcohol or barbiturate, 25mg of alprazolam (Xanax) is enough to kill you. Taken in isolation, 25mg. of Xanax would induce semi-coma and possibly death due to apnea.
The half life of alprazolam is 15 hours. It would be expected not to be in your urine after 3 days
The drug known as "Alprax" contains a benzodiazepine called Alprazolam. An overdose of this alone would not usually cause a fatality but it can be lethal when mixed with alcohol or other drugs.
Let the veterinarian prescribe the correct dosage of alprazolam, too much would be fatal.
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The half life of alprazolam in cats is between 6-10 hours. Because it takes ten half-lives for a drug to be completely eliminated from the body, a dose of alprazolam will last up to 100 hours (or four days) in a cat.
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Alprazolam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines.
Alprazolam is soluble in ethanol.
Alprazolam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines.
No, 2mg is the maximum for the Alprazolam instant release (IR), or 3mg maximum for the Alprazolam Extended Release (XR).