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Benzodiazepine Detox and Withdrawal

Benzodiazepine withdrawal treatment facilities offer help for those going through withdrawal from this prescription medication. Benzodiazepine is a type of mild tranquilizer that doctors and psychiatrists prescribe for patients with mild anxiety. Doctors also prescribe the medication for other patients, including those who stop using alcohol, those with anxiety and those who need a muscle relaxant. Those who become addicted to the medication typically do so because they enjoy the pleasurable feelings associated with taking the drug. A benzodiazepine detox center can help you withdraw safely from the medication.

Signs of Addiction

benzodiazepine abuseDoctors typically give patients exact recommendations on when to take the medication. If an individual takes the medication frequently, or the patient uses a higher dose, he might suffer from an addiction. According to eMedicineHealth, the warning signs of an addiction to benzodiazepine can include:

  • Sleepiness
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Breathing troubles
  • Confused thinking
  • Inability to make decisions
  • Difficulty walking or doing simple tasks

Those who take benzodiazepine regularly are more likely to experience other side effects. They might suffer from weakness, headaches or anxiety. These symptoms typically only occur in patients who take the medication longer than prescribed.

Developing a Benzodiazepine Tolerance

A common problem found in those who abuse benzodiazepine is that they develop a tolerance to the medication. The amount of the drug that you take before you experience the benefits is your tolerance level. When a user increases the amount of the drug they take, they develop a tolerance to the medication. You might notice that you need to take a higher dose each time to get the benefits of the drug.

Psychological Withdrawal

When an addict stops taking benzodiazepine, they may suffer from some psychological withdrawal symptoms. A benzodiazepine detox center can help you get through those psychological symptoms, which can include:

  • Frequent cravings for the medication
  • Constantly thinking about the drug
  • Inability to function without the medication
  • Anxious feelings and thoughts
  • Inability to sit still

Do You Need to Get Benzodiazepine Help?

The problem with drug addicts, including those addicted to prescription medications, is that the addict rarely knows when to stop. The addict might continue using the benzodiazepine because they do not realize that they have a problem. If you know that you have a problem, or you know that a friend has a problem, it’s time to get help. You should seek help if you notice any potential warning signs of addiction.

Withdrawal From the Medication

Benzodiazepine detox centers have a wide range of workers on staff who have experience handling the signs of withdrawal. A benzodiazepine withdrawal treatment facility can help with any of the following withdrawal symptoms:

  • Skin rash
  • Stomach cramps
  • Abdominal pain
  • Anger
  • Changes in appetite
  • Irrational thoughts or behaviors
  • Insomnia
  • Hallucinations
  • Personality changes

Going Through Withdrawal

“When you or someone else goes through a withdrawal from benzodiazepine, you need the help provided by a benzodiazepine detox program.”When you or someone else goes through a withdrawal from benzodiazepine, you need the help provided by a benzodiazepine detox program. These treatment programs help the addict slowly adjust to life without medication. It might take one week or longer until the addict stops feeling the symptoms of withdrawal. More people abuse prescription drugs such as benzodiazepine than illegal drugs every year, according to the Foundation for a Drug-Free World. Those who seek help for their addictions are more likely to recover than those who do not seek help.

When You Need Benzodiazepine Help

When you need help for yourself or someone else, you should get that help from a benzodiazepine detox center. The center should offer a specific treatment program for benzodiazepine addictions. Contact us at . No matter who suffers from the benzodiazepine addiction, the addict deserves the help that one of these centers can provide.

Factoid:

  • Valium, Xanax and Klonopin are brand names of the medication.
  • According to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, those who abuse benzodiazepines typically do so by getting multiple prescriptions from several doctors.

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