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How long does Xanax stay in your system?
The amount of time it takes for the amount of medication to decrease by half in your body is called its half-life. Even though a dose wears off relatively quickly, the half-life of Xanax is about 11 hours.
On the other hand, the half-life of Xanax XR can be up to 15 hours. Many factors can affect the Xanax half-life, including:
Age: Younger people will metabolize Xanax faster than older adults. Xanax may have a shorter half-life for them.
Race: Studies show that the half-life of Xanax is increased by 15%-25% in Asians than in Caucasians.
Weight: Xanax will typically last longer for people who are overweight because the body has to work harder to process the drug.
Metabolism: Having a fast metabolism means that the body will process Xanax quicker, decreasing the amount of time that it’s effective. Underlying health conditions, like liver disease, can affect your body’s ability to metabolize drugs like Xanax.
Dose: Higher doses of Xanax will be effective for a longer length of time, increasing its half-life.
Expired medication: Xanax can expire after two to three years. Consuming an expired product could decrease Xanax’s half-life.
Drug-drug interactions: Taking Xanax with certain medications can cause an interaction that can affect the efficacy of one or the other drug, and/or worsen side effects of one or the other drug.
On the other hand, the half-life of Xanax XR can be up to 15 hours. Many factors can affect the Xanax half-life, including:
Age: Younger people will metabolize Xanax faster than older adults. Xanax may have a shorter half-life for them.
Race: Studies show that the half-life of Xanax is increased by 15%-25% in Asians than in Caucasians.
Weight: Xanax will typically last longer for people who are overweight because the body has to work harder to process the drug.
Metabolism: Having a fast metabolism means that the body will process Xanax quicker, decreasing the amount of time that it’s effective. Underlying health conditions, like liver disease, can affect your body’s ability to metabolize drugs like Xanax.
Dose: Higher doses of Xanax will be effective for a longer length of time, increasing its half-life.
Expired medication: Xanax can expire after two to three years. Consuming an expired product could decrease Xanax’s half-life.
Drug-drug interactions: Taking Xanax with certain medications can cause an interaction that can affect the efficacy of one or the other drug, and/or worsen side effects of one or the other drug.