Mixing chemical substances of any kind is never a good idea. Not only can doing so result in a wide range of serious side effects, but it can be life-threatening depending on what chemical substances are being combined. When it comes to mixing codeine and Xanax, the results can be fatal. Codeine is a prescription opioid medication, and Xanax is a tranquilizer. Xana is one of the most commonly prescribed medications throughout the United States, and it is responsible for a significant amount of overdose-related deaths. However, on its own, prescription medication is not usually the cause of death – overdose occurs when it is mixed with another powerful chemical substance. Those who abuse two prescription medications at once are putting themselves at great risk, and seeing as these two medications will never be officially prescribed simultaneously, mixing them at all is considered abuse. If you or someone you love has been struggling with polydrug abuse, professional help must be sought immediately – this is especially true when codeine and Xanax are involved. At Evoke Wellness at Miramar, our comprehensive program of drug addiction recovery is geared towards those struggling with polydrug abuse and addiction.
More on Codeine
Codeine is a prescription opioid, generally prescribed for the treatment of mild to moderate pain. While codeine does have a high rate of abuse and addiction, it is not as potent as other opioid narcotics. What makes codeine different from other opioids is the fact that it can be legally obtained. Cough syrups that contain codeine are easily accessible, and there are even over-the-counter medications that contain codeine that can be purchased by individuals of any age. Many mistakenly believe that because this specific substance is legal and easily attainable, it does not pose significant health risks. On the contrary, codeine is habit-forming and prone to abuse – and when it is abused, it poses serious health risks. When combined with other substances, health risks are increased. Possible side effects of codeine abuse include stomach pain, nausea or vomiting, itching and skin rashes, mood swings, dizziness, confusion, decreased heart rate, and extreme drowsiness or fatigue. The majority of individuals that abuse codeine will use it in conjunction with another addictive substance. It is estimated that over 70 percent of all opioid-related overdose deaths include another chemical substance. While codeine is reportedly mixed with alcohol and marijuana the most frequently, it is also often mixed with other medications such as Xanax. When Xanax and codeine are combined, the side effects can be dire. It is crucial that those who are abusing codeine – especially in combination with other drugs – seek professional care immediately.
More on Xanax
Xanax is the brand name of a drug called alprazolam, which is most commonly used to treat anxiety-related disorders such as panic disorder. In most cases, Xanax will be prescribed by a medical professional to be used on occasion, seeing as using this specific medication regularly often results in addiction. Xanax is a benzodiazepine, meaning that it affects the central nervous system. Xanax works by blocking GABA receptors, and in turn reducing anxiety and facilitating feelings of calmness and relaxation. Because Xanax is one of the most commonly prescribed prescription medications, it is often used in conjunction with other chemical substances. It is not uncommon for individuals to take Xanax and codeine at the same time.
Polydrug Abuse Treatment
At Evoke Wellness at Miramar, we provide treatment for those who struggle with polydrug abuse – meaning those who abuse more than one drug at a time. Our team of experienced professionals works closely to identify all addictions and treat them accordingly. If you or someone you love has been struggling with polydrug abuse or addiction, we are available to help. Give us a call today to learn more about our program of recovery, and to get the professional help for Xanax and codeine addiction that you need and deserve.