Xanax is a depressant that, when ingested, makes its way to the central nervous system (CNS). Once in the CNS, it interferes with certain brain processes, reducing anxiety and panic in those experiencing such disorders. It also sees occasional use in chemotherapy as a nausea combatant.
Xanax usually appears as a standard pill or extended release tablet. It can only be consumed orally.
Though highly addictive in nature, it still attracts millions of users in the US. According to DrugAbuse.com, there were an estimated 47,792,000 Xanax prescriptions in the United States in 2011 alone.




