What Are Farmapram Xanax Bars?
Farmapram xanax is a benzodiazepine prescribed in Mexico to patients with anxiety and depression. The active ingredient in Farmapram is alprazolam, the U.S. generic version of Xanax. In the United States, Farmapram is sold as alprazolam, which earned it the nickname “Mexican Xanax.”
In the United States, alprazolam is a controlled substance listed by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) under Schedule IV. Schedule IV controlled substances have a low risk for abuse and dependence. Other drugs in this category include:
- Valium
- Soma
- Ativan
- Tramadol
Farmapram (Mexican Xanax) Identification
Mexican Xanax pills are long and rectangular without any imprints. These coated white capsules are scored multiple times down the front and back, dividing the bar into four sections. Although Farmapram capsules are not marked with a dose, they are available in strengths of 0.25 mg, 0.50 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg.
What Are the Effects of Farmapram?
The main ingredient, alprazolam, activates the effects of Farmapram.
Alprazolam belongs to a group of drugs called benzodiazepines (Benzos). Benzodiazepines bind to a receptor in the central nervous system called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA-A). This action calms the nervous system, triggering a sedative and anti-anxiety effect.
To achieve these effects, physicians start their adult patients on a dosing schedule of 0.25 mg to 0.5 mg thrice daily.
Farmapram Side Effects
Along with the wanted effects of Mexican Xanax, one can expect a few uncomfortable side effects.
These common side effects include:
- Mood swings
- Worsening of COPD and sleep apnea
- Slowed reaction time
- Difficulty thinking
- Poor memory
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