Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A trademark for the drug alprazolam.
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- proper noun
alprazolam
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- noun an antianxiety agent (trade name Xanax) of the benzodiazepine class
Etymologies
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Examples
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My speculation about her consumption of Xanax is just that so I will not elaborate in that area.
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Basically, Xanax is the Oprah Winfrey of psychopharmacology.
Top 25 Psychiatric Medicines List Released The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Perhaps a massive distribution of Xanax is in order – to all the red states.
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Xanax is a great drug, but fall Sundays shouldn't necessarily require its use.
Redskins-Eagles, Best and Worst Dan Steinberg 2010
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Perhaps a massive distribution of Xanax is in order – to all the red states.
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There are specific medicines to cure your anxiety if you are suffering from it and Xanax is one of the prominent anti-anxiety medicines available in the market.
Dysfunctional Family Circle SVGL 2008
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I don’t blame her for yelling at him to hurry it up. listening to people talk who are clearly strung out on Xanax is pretty nerve racking.
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Three drugs were found near the 25-year-old aspiring singer's body including Olanzapine (used to treat the symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder), Cyclobenzaprine (a muscle relaxant) and Alprazolam (used to treat anxiety or panic disorders) -- commonly referred to as Xanax.
Police: Leslie Carter's Death Linked to Overdose, Drug Use 2012
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For example, a very popular anti-anxiety drug called Xanax was shown to reduce panic attacks during a two-month experiment, but when individuals reduce or stop the medication, panic attacks can increase 300-400 percent (Consumer Reports, 1993).
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For example, a very popular anti-anxiety drug called Xanax was shown to reduce panic attacks during a two-month experiment, but when individuals reduce or stop the medication, panic attacks can increase 300-400 percent (Consumer Reports, 1993).
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