Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to abuse Xanax?
I thought Xanax was non-addictive!!!
That's what my PCP told me when she pushed it on me for covid related anxiety. I've never had anxiety before but with 3 kids home, no job, terrified of my parents dying, and my unemployment still not approved, she recommended it. I've been taking it but this thread scares me that I'll get addicted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Addiction nurse here. Gosh. Did it ever occur to you to follow medical guidance? Your psychiatrist and your PCP don't want to write you for this medication. I can certainly believe it worked well for you in the past, but they are right to be cautious. It should really only be a "MRI, plane ride" type occasional med. Not "getting me through a stressful period of days...weeks...etc." While you weren't willing to tolerate side effects of the SSRI meds, you are ok tolerating the high potential for addiction with this one?
Thanks for the condescension but first of all- as stated in my op, I have not yet seen or been given any guidance from a psychiatrist. My question was whether it would be more effective/appropriate to consult one in this case.
My prior PCP of many years (and whose medical guidance I trusted) believed it was appropriate to provide me with a short term prescription for Xanax during a specific high stress situation- and it worked effectively for me without issue. So no, just because one subsequent pcp is hesitant to provide it does not mean I’m going to now take their word as gospel. Clearly some physicians have a knee-jerk reaction against prescribing it, but judging from the wide range of responses there is not medical consensus.
No, I am not particularly worried about the risk of addiction because 1. I know myself and that I am extremely cautious with meds/ don’t have an addictive personality. 2. When I was prescribed it a few years ago I took it only sporadically as indicated and less than the maximum dose and had no issues stopping (with pills left over) once the circumstances improved. I have not felt any need to take it since then until now.
I appreciate the advice/experiences shared by other posters!
Anonymous wrote:Addiction nurse here. Gosh. Did it ever occur to you to follow medical guidance? Your psychiatrist and your PCP don't want to write you for this medication. I can certainly believe it worked well for you in the past, but they are right to be cautious. It should really only be a "MRI, plane ride" type occasional med. Not "getting me through a stressful period of days...weeks...etc." While you weren't willing to tolerate side effects of the SSRI meds, you are ok tolerating the high potential for addiction with this one?
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to abuse Xanax?
I thought Xanax was non-addictive!!!
That's what my PCP told me when she pushed it on me for covid related anxiety. I've never had anxiety before but with 3 kids home, no job, terrified of my parents dying, and my unemployment still not approved, she recommended it. I've been taking it but this thread scares me that I'll get addicted.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to abuse Xanax?
I thought Xanax was non-addictive!!!
That's what my PCP told me when she pushed it on me for covid related anxiety. I've never had anxiety before but with 3 kids home, no job, terrified of my parents dying, and my unemployment still not approved, she recommended it. I've been taking it but this thread scares me that I'll get addicted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My primary care physician suggested it as a stop gap measure while we waited for the SSRI to work effectively.
She's refilled it a few times since then. .
I was prescribed Xanax as needed for "travel" about 10 yrs ago- when my anxiety and panic was acutely triggered by plane travel and then later, pretty much any travel.
Prescribed a low dose and just a few pills. Xanax gave me my life back and obliterated the intense anticipatory anxiety that I had experienced every since I was 5.
Now I carry around the prescription bottle with one Xanax pretty much everywhere I go. It's my security blanket. Just knowing that relief is there soothes me and gets me through the event.
Advice for getting this prescribed:
- I bring in my bottle of pills (usually full) to show my prescriber.
- My parent was an alcoholic; I am a teetotaler. My NP knows this.
- I take this exactly as prescribed: AS NEEDED and I try not to take it more than 2 days in a row.
Anonymous wrote:Benzos are a popular drug of abuse and I think asking for a specific one by name will set off screaming alarm bells for a doctor and flag you as a potential drug seeker, rightly or wrongly. They hear every excuse and lie in the book and can get in trouble with the licensing board for prescribing controlled dangerous substances without very good reason. So they are cautious. I would not ask for Xanax specifically next time.