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What Is Farmapram 2mg ?
Dubbed the “Mexican Xanax,” Farmapram 2mg may not be well recognized stateside because it is that country’s brand name of the drug alprazolam, a benzodiazepine (aka “benzo”) used to treat anxiety and panic disorders.
Benzodiazepines For Anxiety
Anxiety disorders often involve excessive worrying, panic attacks, and even physical symptoms such as sweating and a rapid heart rate.
What Are the Most Popular Benzodiazepines?
Apart from Farmapram alprazolam marketed in Mexico and Xanax in the U.S., other well-known benzodiazepines include:
- Diazepam: Known best by as Valium, diazepam is FDA-approved to help manage anxiety disorders and treat alcohol withdrawals as well as seizures and muscle spasms.
- Lorazepam: Under the brand name Ativan, it’s used to treat everything from anxiety caused by depression and phobias to seizures, plus chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting, and as a surgical anesthetic.
- Clonazepam: Also known as Klonopin, clonazepam is like Xanax in that it’s effective in acutely treating panic disorders, agitation, and anxiety
Is Farmapram 2mg Xanax?
We’ve all been prescribed medicine and been given a choice when we get to the pharmacy counter: brand-name or generic? They both share the same active ingredient, but they may differ in other ways — like in color or flavor — that don’t affect the drug’s efficacy.
Farmapram and Xanax are not quite the same. You might opt for the generic version of medication because it’s cheaper on your insurance and out-of-pocket costs, but it is still FDA-regulated and approved for sale. While Farmapram may share the same active ingredient as Xanax to treat anxiety and panic disorders, proceed with caution if you’re thinking of purchasing some. Farmapram is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — its ingredients may be dangerous or unevenly dosed, and the batch you receive (whether buying it online or bringing it back from Mexico) may potentially be counterfeit or sourced from a disreputable or illegal pharmacy.
As Xanax, alprazolam tablets are sized according to dosage. Smaller tablets start at 0.25 mg, and larger tablet bars (typically printed with the name Xanax) carry a 2 mg dosage that is designed to be easily divided into smaller portions. However, Farmapram Xanax bars may not be labeled at all, incorrectly dosed, or contain questionable ingredients you may be unaware of. Thus, users may experience unknown Farmapram side effects from Mexican Xanax







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