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What Should Be Done To Stop The Longer Periods After Taking Xanax?

I've been taking xanax for almost a month now for anxiety and have experience a longer period that usually (10) days. I'm very concern now that my period won't go away. Do you know how long this will last for? Is there any thing I can do to stop the bleeding.

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Thu, 19 Dec 2013
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Hi there thanks for posting your query ay HCM
Ya you are right there are 2 kinds of side effects . O ne that are untoward and unavoidable due to chemical salt itself and others are due to how the body adjusts to the drug and they go away as soon the drug is stopped . But you should inform your doctors if very severe ones occur .
Heavy menstrual bleeding is one such side effect
Please consult your doctor
I can tell you that most probably he will tell you to take tranexemic acid and daflon
If in the need of proper dosage my recommendations are to take under a supervised guidance
Hope you are satisfied
Take care
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What Should Be Done To Stop The Longer Periods After Taking Xanax?

Hi there thanks for posting your query ay HCM Ya you are right there are 2 kinds of side effects . O ne that are untoward and unavoidable due to chemical salt itself and others are due to how the body adjusts to the drug and they go away as soon the drug is stopped . But you should inform your doctors if very severe ones occur . Heavy menstrual bleeding is one such side effect Please consult your doctor I can tell you that most probably he will tell you to take tranexemic acid and daflon If in the need of proper dosage my recommendations are to take under a supervised guidance Hope you are satisfied Take care