RxVeritas
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I recently started on Xanax ER 2mg and there is a lot of literature out there about cigarette smoking reducing the efficacy by up to 50%.
I quit smoking years ago, I now vape nicotine salts, farily moderately throughout the day.
What I'm wondering is whether the enzyme inhibition (?) that weakens the xanax comes specifically from nicotine, or if it's likely something else in the cigarette, or even the act of smoking itself. I don't have of a control group since I don't have more than the occasional cigarette with my dad (once a week tops) because I far prefer vaping. If it means that I get 50% more out of Xanax ER, that's pretty significant and something I should probably be taking into consideration....
Personal experiences are highly welcomed! Either way, I appreciate your feedback!
mods: please move to advanced drug discussion if thats appropriate
I quit smoking years ago, I now vape nicotine salts, farily moderately throughout the day.
What I'm wondering is whether the enzyme inhibition (?) that weakens the xanax comes specifically from nicotine, or if it's likely something else in the cigarette, or even the act of smoking itself. I don't have of a control group since I don't have more than the occasional cigarette with my dad (once a week tops) because I far prefer vaping. If it means that I get 50% more out of Xanax ER, that's pretty significant and something I should probably be taking into consideration....
Personal experiences are highly welcomed! Either way, I appreciate your feedback!
mods: please move to advanced drug discussion if thats appropriate