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    Prescription Meds + DNP = ?

    Went to the doc and he prescribed me some allergy medication. I believe It's Zanax. I' plan on running a DNP cycle in a week or two. Will this combination be alright? My throat is absolutely killing me and I'm conjested like h*ll. All opinions/comments are welcomed.

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    Why chance it? Wait until you are 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mesomorphyl
    Why chance it? Wait until you are 100%
    yeah, you're right. I'm going to do a little research on zanax just see learn more about it.

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    Prescription Meds + DNP = Yellow Prescription Meds

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    I take "Zanax" (sic) too. I'm also curious about the effects it has during a cycle.

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    Is there really a allergy medicine called zanax. Are you sure you dont have the anxiety medication xanax?

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    DNP sucks.

    Get a treadmill and put in some real work.

    ~SC~

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    He's talking about the benzodiazapine (sp?), anti-anxiety drug, Xanax, I'm pretty sure. It belongs to the same class of drugs as Valium, clonazapam, Ativan...etc. I take them quite often to reduce social anxiety.

    If you're prone to panic attacks, Xanax is defintely something that I reccomend. Out of all the benzos, it hits the fastest and the hardest. Panic will be gone in 10-15 min if you chew one.
    Last edited by SensP; 04-16-2005 at 01:17 AM.

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    Be careful though. Xanax can be especially addictive. And you should never quit taking benzos cold turkey. Some really bad **** can happen. Like seizures, in extreme cases. Always reduce dosage gradually.

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    Woops. My bad everyone. It's not Zanax. It's Zyrtec. I'm not sure why I said Zanax in the first place. I must have seen a commercial for it lol. But anyway, it's Zyrtec. Stronger than Claritin (otc), but supposedly works real well.

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    I doubt there will be much of an interaction if any, but you can always ask a pharmacist to be sure, its not like they wouldnt tell you

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