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My Friend Gave Me Some Xanax, What Is It Like?

Question by Thomas B: My friend gave me some xanax, what is it like?
I’m a big pot head (legally in Amsterdam) but when it comes to trying new drugs i always get a little nervous. What does xanax feel like and how does it compare to pot, more extreme, less extreme?

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Answer by krittenita
It’s used to treat anxiety. It will calm you down if you are stressed out or if you get a little too paranoid from smoking pot.

If you don’t get anxious or stressed out, it probably won’t do anything for you. It’s fairly subtle.

Answer by Amanda
http://www.addiction-help-line.com/xanax_addiction.html

its like being drunk. your motor skills are slowed, and your more calm and chill. the think about xanax is that it’s in a hard core drug category with valium and other drugs, for people with bad anxiety. if your friend gave you some xanax, i seriously wouldnt take it. unless the prescription is for you, and your friend is a doctor, that “xanax” could contain pretty much anything.

p.s. pot is not legal in amsterdam, its just tolerated…. and just stick with pot.

valium and xanax are also highly addictive, and can cause serious physical and psychological withdrawals. its really not a subtle drug by the way.

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