Pubdate: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Source: Gainesville Sun, The (FL) Copyright: 2002 The Gainesville Sun Contact: http://www.sunone.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/163 Author: Diane Chun TRANQUILIZER XANAX CAN LEAVE ITS USERS DEPENDENT Commonly prescribed for anxiety, the tranquilizer Xanax can leave users dependent. For Gov. Jeb Bush's 24-year-old daughter Noelle, it was apparently a prescription for trouble. Xanax is one of a large class of drugs called benzodiazepines that slow down the nervous system. Other commonly prescribed brands are Dalmane, Halcion, Librium and Valium. They are prescribed to relieve anxiety or panic disorder but should not be taken to relieve nervousness or tension caused by stress. Arrested at the drive-through window of a Tallahassee pharmacy while allegedly trying to buy the sedative with a fraudulent prescription, Noelle Bush told police she was alone Monday night when she had an anxiety attack, authorities said. Xanax can be habit-forming, especially when taken over a long period or in high doses. Those who have become dependent feel a strong need to continue taking the medicine and must take larger doses to achieve the same effect. Withdrawal can bring on bouts of nervousness, irritability, trouble sleeping, cramps and the shakes. "Clearly this is quite a potent medication," said Dr. Pierre Blier, professor of psychiatry in the University of Florida's College of Medicine. "It doesn't take long for the body to become dependent. If you take it for a week or two and stop abruptly, you may have rebound anxiety or rebound insomnia." Gwen Love, prevention program coordinator at Corner Drugstore Inc. in Gainesville, said Tuesday that Xanax abuse has become a problem for some local teens. "We had a youth committee (looking into drug abuse) that kept talking about kids and 'Xandy bars.' What they were talking about was Xanax. It has become a drug of abuse in conjunction with other drugs and alcohol, and it can increase the effects of both," Love said. "Mix Xanax with alcohol, and you may have a complete hole in your life for two or three hours," Blier said. Xanax will multiply the effects of alcohol and other drugs that act on the nervous system. Those drugs can include over-the-counter medications - antihistamines such as Benedryl or others taken for cold and allergy relief. "You also find that people who are taking stimulant drugs will turn to tranquilizers, anti-depressants or narcotics to level themselves off or come down from a high, so Xanax could be used in that manner, also," Love said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl