What’s Geraldine?

Gaglodin is the trade name and generic name of Alprazolam Tablets, which are anxiolytics and sedative-hypnotics. Some patients experience adverse reactions such as fatigue and dizziness with alprazolam tablets.
Alprazolam tablets belong to the benzodiazepine class of anxiolytics and sedative-hypnotics, which can be used for the treatment of anxiety, nervousness, hypnosis, and antipanic, and in addition, alprazolam tablets can relieve acute alcohol withdrawal.
Some patients with alprazolam tablets may experience weakness, dizziness, drowsiness, or adverse reactions such as rash, sleep disorders, hallucinations, excessive sweating, palpitations, constipation, diarrhea, blurred vision, and dry mouth.
If patients use alprazolam tablets in large doses, adverse reactions such as urinary retention, jaundice, ataxia, and tremor may occur. In addition, long-term use of alprazolam tablets can lead to withdrawal reactions such as depression or agitation after discontinuation of the drug.
It is recommended that patients can use Alprazolam Tablets under the guidance of a doctor. If the patient is allergic to alprazolam tablets, avoid treatment with the drug, and patients with severe mental depression should use alprazolam tablets with caution.
In addition, Alprazolam tablets should be used with caution in patients with acute alcoholism, hepatic and renal impairment, myasthenia gravis, and severe chronic obstructive pulmonary lesions. In addition to this, people who perform work at heights, or driving should use Alprazolam tablets with caution.