Problem: Article: Alprazolam, also known as Xanax (its brand name), is a medication known as a benzodiazepine. This medication is used to treat anxiety disorders, panic attacks and other related psychiatric disorders. Alprazolam and other benzodiazepines increase the action of a neurotransmitter, or chemical messenger in the brain, called GABA. The long-term use of alprazolam may cause dependence or addiction. If you abruptly discontinue using it, you may experience to severe withdrawal symptoms as your brain chemistry tries to rebalance itself. Stopping benzodiazepines like Alprazolam has the potential to cause a life-threatening withdrawal syndrome. In some cases, unsupervised withdrawal from alprazolam may result in death. Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of benzodiazepine withdrawal before you start tapering alprazolam. This can help ease any mental anguish caused by not knowing what to expect and/or being taken by surprise by your withdrawal. Tapering off (slowly reducing your dose) under a doctor's care will reduce withdrawal symptoms. When you withdraw from alprazolam, you may experience any combination of symptoms and in varying severities. These symptoms may include:  Anxiety Irritability Agitation Insomnia Panic Depression Headache Nausea Fatigue Blurred vision Aches and pains Severe alprazolam withdrawal symptoms include hallucinations, delirium and seizures. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Alprazolam withdrawal symptoms begin approximately six hours after taking the last dosage. The symptoms typically peak anywhere between 24 and 72 hours. They can last two to four weeks. Remember, until you have completed a successful benzodiazepine taper, your body will be in a constant mild withdrawal state. This is why a slow taper is highly recommended. Generally speaking, tapering off Alprazolam should be as slow as you feel comfortable with. If you taper more slowly, your symptoms should be less severe. Keep in mind that a slower taper results in far fewer withdrawal symptoms. The goal is to complete the tapering without prolonged withdrawal side effects, not to finish as quickly as possible to only suffer side effects and less repaired GABA receptors that will influence the healing process. The longer you are on a sedative-hypnotic like alprazolam, the longer it will take for your brain to return to normal once you stop.  The estimated time frame for tapering is between six and 18 months and varies upon dose rates, age, general health, stress factors and time of use. Regardless of your doctor-recommended taper schedule, it should be:  Slow and gradual. Scheduled: The doctor will ask you to take a dose at a certain time rather than “as needed.” Adjusted to your symptoms of withdrawal or rebound of anxiety or disease. Monitored weekly to monthly, depending on your situation.
Summary: Understand why unsupervised withdrawal from Alprazolam is dangerous. Learn the symptoms of withdrawal. Be mindful of severe withdrawal symptoms. Recognize how long withdrawal symptoms can last. Be patient with your recovery.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Doing so will open the document in Microsoft Word. It's in the blue section at the top of the document's page. Doing so will open a new set of options related to editing your document. This option is at the top of the Word page, near the middle of the screen. Clicking it will enable Microsoft Word's "Track Changes" feature. Doing so will present you with the following editing options:   Simple Markup - Draws a vertical red line on the far left side of any added or deleted text, but shows no other edits.  All Markup - Displays all changes you make to your document in red text and comment boxes on the left side of the page.  No Markup - Displays your changes in addition to the original document, but no red text or comment boxes appear.  Original - Displays the original document without your changes. This option allows you to leave comments for other users to review if need be. This will highlight the text. You'll want to highlight everything on which you wish to leave a comment (e.g., an entire sentence or paragraph). It's near the center of the "Review" row of tools at the top of the Word window. It will appear on the right side of the Microsoft Word window. Doing so will cement your comment, allowing you to move on to the next section of text that needs commenting. Be sure to save your document before closing to make sure that your comments are preserved.

SUMMARY: Double-click a Word document you wish to change. Click the Review tab. Click Track Changes. Click the drop-down box next to Track Changes. Click All Markup. Click and drag your cursor across some text. Click the New Comment button. Type in your comment. Click anywhere on the document.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Adobe Acrobat Reader app that most people have can open PDFs, but not export them; you must have the paid version of Adobe Acrobat in order to convert PDFs into other documents. You can also download a free trial of Adobe Acrobat from Adobe's download page to temporarily use these features for free. If Adobe Acrobat is your computer's default PDF reader, just double-click the PDF that you want to open. If Adobe Acrobat isn't your computer's default PDF reader, open Adobe Acrobat, click File, click Open..., select your PDF, and click Open. It's on the right side of the window. Clicking this prompts the "Export PDF" section to open on this side of the window. This option is at the bottom of the "Export PDF" section. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. It's a blue button below the "Export PDF" section. Doing so will prompt a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window to open. Click a folder to which you want to save the converted file. You'll do this on the left side of the window.  On a Mac, click the Where drop-down box and then click a location. You can also rename the file on this page. It's at the bottom of the window. This saves the converted PDF file in your selected file location. You can open it in Excel by double-clicking it.
Summary:
Make sure that you have the paid version of Adobe Acrobat. Open your PDF in Adobe Acrobat. Click Export PDF. Click the "Convert to" drop-down box. Click Microsoft Excel. Click Convert. Select a save location. Click Save.