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without prescriptions."An estimated 14.7 percent of Americans ages
21 to 34 have taken tranquilizers without a prescription or even recreationally,
according to 2012 data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration. Meanwhile, the number of ER visits from people misusing
or abusing alprazolam skyrocketed 172 percent from 2004 to 2011, the most
recent federal statistics available.Related: Secrets To Firing Up Your MetabolismThe
drug can be particularly dangerous when taken in combination with other
substances."If you mix a benzo with another drug that subdues your nervous
systempainkillers, alcohol, antihistaminesthe effects can be dangerous or
deadly," Reinhold said. "Remember Heath Ledger?"Even when used as prescribed,
Xanax can become habit-forming, Birndorf said."As your body acclimates to
it, you could end up needing more of it, and sooner, to
get the same response."If that happens and you abruptly stop taking the
drug, you might go into withdrawal. This can lead to muscle twitches,
depression, anxiety and, in its severest form, seizures. Says Dr. Stuart
Gitlow, an addiction psychiatrist and president of the American Society
of Addiction Medicine, "Withdrawal from benzos can be more dangerous than
withdrawal from heroin."Those risks are very real for women; an estimated
32.5 million alprazolam prescriptions were written for women in 2012 versus
15.3 million for men, according to IMS Health."Women now are more a
opposition activist
who had also gone missing, was discovered after being taken to the
woods and beaten severely by unknown attackers.Lutsenko was kidnapped from
a hospital, where he had brought a fellow protester, Yuri Verbitsky, to
be treated for an eye injury. Verbitsky was also beaten severely and
was later discovered dead.The disappearances prompted an outcry from protesters,
who accused the government of intimidating the opposition.European Union
foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton issued a statement saying she was
"appalled by the obvious signs of prolonged torture and cruel treatment"
of Bulatov. She also condemned the death of Verbitsky."These are but two
cases of the continuous deliberate targeting of organizers and participants
of peaceful protests," Ashton said. "All such acts are unacceptable and
must immediately be stopped. It is the authorities' responsibility to take
all necessary measures to address the current atmosphere of intimidation
and impunity which allows for such acts to take place. All unlawfully
detained people have to be released and perpetrators brought to justice."The
protests started after Yanukovych backed out of an agreement to deepen ties
with the European Union in November, but quickly came to encompass an
array of discontent over corruption, heavy-handed police and dubious courts.Negotiations
between the authorities and the opposition on finding a way out of
the crisis appeared to have stalled on T
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