Hi Dr. Nagler,
Wondering if you can tell me please.
I was given Alprazolam 0.25mg tabs which I have only ever taken on an as and when needed basis taking only half a tab at a time.
However I was also given Stresam (or etixfoxine) not to be taken with the alprazolam.
Prior to this T my blood pressure was always on the low side of healthy. Now apparently it is high and must be connected to the constant stress of T. So on a subsequent visit to another general practitioner doc for a knee problem, he took my blood pressure and said it was high. First time ever I was told my bp was high. He went on to say that nothing can be done for Tinnitus and that people end up at the psychiatrist with T. He then prescribed and told me to take Stresam three times a day. I am loathe to take medication and chemicals into my body. Never took even aspirin before. (My T fluctuates and goes from a 10 to a 1 back to a 10 again). I got the prescription. Since then I have taken only three pills over a period of a few weeks. I find it does calm me down. So my question is this........is it okay to take Stresam on an as and when basis like with alprazolam (xanax) or is that dangerous to do. Can it be dangerous for T or hearing or ears? Please can you advise me. I have noticed that the stresam does calm me down but not in such a dramatic way as alprazolam...........seems to be more gentle, when I take one pill it lasts the whole day but doesn't knock me out or make me sleep like alprazolam. (although sleep would be wonderful as cannot ever get more than six hours since this T thing started so always feel tired out).
Really appreciate your input on this as I have no one else to ask (as you know my docs here are pretty much non contactable).
It is like this..............sometimes I wake up (never get more than six hours sleep) and then it is really loud the T and I get panicky and I want to take something to calm me down........so here I am today wondering if I can take a Stresam safely or not.
Please let me know your advice and thank you for all your help.
Thank you
Wondering if you can tell me please.
I was given Alprazolam 0.25mg tabs which I have only ever taken on an as and when needed basis taking only half a tab at a time.
However I was also given Stresam (or etixfoxine) not to be taken with the alprazolam.
Prior to this T my blood pressure was always on the low side of healthy. Now apparently it is high and must be connected to the constant stress of T. So on a subsequent visit to another general practitioner doc for a knee problem, he took my blood pressure and said it was high. First time ever I was told my bp was high. He went on to say that nothing can be done for Tinnitus and that people end up at the psychiatrist with T. He then prescribed and told me to take Stresam three times a day. I am loathe to take medication and chemicals into my body. Never took even aspirin before. (My T fluctuates and goes from a 10 to a 1 back to a 10 again). I got the prescription. Since then I have taken only three pills over a period of a few weeks. I find it does calm me down. So my question is this........is it okay to take Stresam on an as and when basis like with alprazolam (xanax) or is that dangerous to do. Can it be dangerous for T or hearing or ears? Please can you advise me. I have noticed that the stresam does calm me down but not in such a dramatic way as alprazolam...........seems to be more gentle, when I take one pill it lasts the whole day but doesn't knock me out or make me sleep like alprazolam. (although sleep would be wonderful as cannot ever get more than six hours since this T thing started so always feel tired out).
Really appreciate your input on this as I have no one else to ask (as you know my docs here are pretty much non contactable).
It is like this..............sometimes I wake up (never get more than six hours sleep) and then it is really loud the T and I get panicky and I want to take something to calm me down........so here I am today wondering if I can take a Stresam safely or not.
Please let me know your advice and thank you for all your help.
Thank you