Description
What is Ksalol 1mg (Alprazolam)?
Alprazolam, a fast-acting benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety disorders, panic attacks, and insomnia, is an ingredient in Ksalol 1 mg tablets. By increasing GABA activity in the brain, it encourages relaxation and lessens tension and stress.
How It Works
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a neurotransmitter in the brain that has calming effects that are enhanced by ksalol. This lessens the increased nerve activity that results in symptoms of panic and anxiety.
Dosage & Instructions
- Typically, adults take 0.25–0.5 mg 2-3 times per day; if necessary, up to 4 mg per day
- Ksalol 1 mg is a hefty dosage; only take it as directed by a physician.
- Do not chew or crush; instead, swallow with water.
- Steer clear of sedatives and alcohol.
Side Effects
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Problems with memory
- Mouth dryness
Warnings
- Only prescription drugs; abuse can result in addiction.
- Steer clear if you have liver disease, respiratory issues, or a history of substance addiction.
- Avoid combining with narcotics or alcohol.
- Not advised while pregnant or nursing.
Storage
- Keep below 25°C at room temperature.
- Avoid exposure to damp and sunlight.
- Keep out of children’s reach.
FAQs
- Q1: Are Xanax and Ksalol interchangeable?
Yes. Both have the same effect and contain alprazolam; Ksalol is a Galenika brand. - Q2: After taking 1 mg of Ksalol, can I drive?
No. It may result in fatigue and decreased attentiveness. - Q3: Can Ksalol cause addiction?
Yes, particularly when used unsupervised or for an extended period of time. Always heed the advice of your physician.
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