Alprazolam
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Problems
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- Panic disorder (with or without agoraphobia)
- Anxiety associated with depression
- Not first-line for chronic anxiety β SSRIs, SNRIs, buspirone, or CBT typically preferred due to dependence risk
- Occasionally used short-term for procedural anxiety or situational anxiety
Titration strategies
GAD: Start 0.25β0.5 mg PO three times daily; titrate slowly. Max 4 mg/day. Panic disorder: Start 0.5 mg PO three times daily; titrate by 1 mg/day every 3β4 days. Typical effective 1β10 mg/day (FDA labeling permits to 10 mg/day, but doses >4 mg substantially increase dependence and adverse effects). Elderly/debilitated: Start 0.25 mg 2β3 times daily; titrate very cautiously. Hepatic impairment: Reduce dose 50% or more. Discontinuation: Always taper. Typical reduction 0.5 mg every 3 days at minimum; for long-term users, much slower (Ashton-style protocols reduce by ~10% of current dose every 1β2 weeks). Abrupt cessation can precipitate seizures.
Effects
Therapeutic: anxiolysis (rapid), reduced panic frequency and severity, calming, mild euphoria, improved sleep. Common adverse: drowsiness, dizziness, impaired coordination, fatigue, slurred speech, dry mouth, blurred vision, anterograde amnesia, impaired psychomotor performance, decreased libido, changes in appetite.
- Dependence and addiction β highest among commonly-prescribed benzodiazepines. Physical dependence can develop within weeks of regular use.
- Withdrawal syndrome β rebound anxiety, insomnia, tremor, sweating, perceptual disturbances, depersonalization, seizures with abrupt cessation. Often more severe and protracted than withdrawal from longer-acting benzodiazepines.
- Tolerance β anxiolytic and hypnotic tolerance develops with chronic use; tolerance to amnestic and motor effects is less complete.
- Respiratory depression β especially in combination with opioids (black box warning), alcohol, or other CNS depressants. Cause of many overdose deaths.
- Paradoxical reactions β agitation, disinhibition, aggression, particularly in elderly, children, or those with personality disorders.
- Cognitive impairment β both acute (memory, attention) and chronic with long-term use; partial reversibility uncertain.
- Falls and fractures in elderly.
- Anterograde amnesia β clinically significant; can be exploited for criminal purposes (drug-facilitated assault).
- Misuse and diversion β Xanax has substantial street value and frequent recreational misuse.
- Suicide risk in overdose β especially when combined with alcohol or opioids.
- Rebound anxiety between doses with short-half-life IR formulation.
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
Interactions
- Opioids β additive respiratory depression and overdose risk (FDA black box warning); avoid when possible
- Alcohol β additive CNS depression and respiratory depression
- CYP3A4 inhibitors (ketoconazole, itraconazole, ritonavir, clarithromycin, nefazodone) β substantially increase alprazolam levels; some contraindicated
- CYP3A4 inducers (carbamazepine, phenytoin, rifampin, St. John's wort) β decrease levels; may reduce efficacy
- Other CNS depressants (Z-drugs, sedating antihistamines, gabapentinoids, sedating antidepressants) β additive
- Grapefruit juice β modest CYP3A4 inhibition; can raise alprazolam levels with regular consumption
- Fluoxetine, fluvoxamine β increase alprazolam levels via CYP3A4 inhibition
Pregnancy and lactation
Monitoring
- Continued need for treatment β reassess at every visit; target shortest effective duration
- Signs of dependence, tolerance, dose escalation, or misuse
- Cognitive function, especially in long-term users and elderly
- Mood and suicidality
- Falls risk in elderly
- Respiratory status, especially in COPD/OSA or on opioids
- Liver function in long-term use
Patient counseling
- Take exactly as prescribed β do not increase dose without consulting prescriber.
- Do not combine with alcohol or other sedatives β combinations can be fatal.
- Do not stop abruptly β can cause seizures; must be tapered.
- Avoid driving or operating machinery until response is known.
- May cause memory gaps, especially with higher doses or alcohol.
- Long-term daily use carries a real risk of dependence β discuss alternatives if treatment will extend beyond a few weeks.
- Avoid grapefruit juice in large quantities.
- Keep secured β high risk of theft and diversion.
- If pregnant or planning pregnancy, discuss with prescriber.
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