RLAM is a brand name for a generic medication containing 1 milligram of, most likely, alprazolam. Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine, similar to clonazepam, that acts as a central nervous system depressant.
Benefits:
- Effectively reduces feelings of anxiety, tension, and nervousness.
- Helps to decrease the frequency and severity of panic attacks.
- Promotes relaxation and reduces agitation.
Dosage: The typical adult dosage for alprazolam 1mg varies depending on the condition being treated and individual response.
- Anxiety Disorders: The usual starting dose is 0.25 to 0.5 mg three times daily. The dose may be increased as needed, with a maximum daily dose often not exceeding 4 mg.
- Panic Disorder: The initial dose is typically 0.5 mg three times daily. The dose may be increased gradually until a therapeutic response is achieved, with some patients requiring doses up to 10 mg per day.
Always follow your doctor’s specific instructions for dosage and administration. Do not exceed the prescribed dose or stop taking it abruptly without medical advice.
Precautions: The precautions for RLAM (likely alprazolam) are very similar to those for clonazepam:
- Drowsiness and Dizziness: Can cause significant drowsiness and impaired coordination.
- Alcohol and Other CNS Depressants: Avoid concurrent use.
- Risk of Dependence and Abuse: Potential for physical and psychological dependence.
- Withdrawal Symptoms: Abrupt discontinuation can lead to serious withdrawal. Gradual tapering is necessary.
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