Drug Story

On Xanax and anxiety

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Feb 3, 2026
Dr. Andrew John Saxon, a psychiatry professor emeritus who explains benzodiazepines and withdrawal, and Martha McPhee, a writer who shares a multiyear Xanax dependence. They discuss Xanax’s fast relief and addictive risk. They trace anxiety’s evolutionary role, how the drug works, withdrawal and tapering, and cultural and regulatory shifts around tranquilizers.
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ANECDOTE

Panic Attack Led To Long-Term Use

  • Martha McPhee describes her first panic attack and immediate prescription of Xanax.
  • Her occasional early use slowly escalated into 16 years of nightly "nibbles."
INSIGHT

Why Benzos Feel Like Instant Relief

  • Benzodiazepines act quickly by amplifying GABA and slowing the nervous system.
  • That rapid onset explains why they feel like a "miracle cure" compared with antidepressants.
INSIGHT

Anxiety As An Adaptive Defense

  • Anxiety is an evolved defensive response that can be adaptive or maladaptive.
  • When overly sensitive or persistent, that protective system disables daily life and becomes a disorder.
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