Xanax, a highly addictive benzodiazepine, depresses the central nervous system in a manner similar to alcohol. It is only approved for up to eight weeks of use in the United States and only four weeks in the United Kingdom. It is prescribed to treat anxiety attacks, fear, acute stress, panic attacks and nervous tension. Xanax is not legally available without a prescription, but websites frequently market it to anyone with access to a computer.
When people use Xanax with a prescription, their doctor usually warns them about the risk of addiction. When people obtain the drug illicitly, they are often uneducated about the drug and more likely to abuse it. Xanax has become popular among drug users, because it is a short-acting drug, which means it releases quickly into the body. It also creates a “buzz” in many users.
It is unadvisable to try and stop using Xanax alone, because benzodiazepine withdrawal can be life-threatening. Xanax withdrawal symptoms include seizures and psychosis. In a detox center, doctors gradually decrease clients’ doses until they are weaned off Xanax. Clients are treated for withdrawal when necessary and remain under medical supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness. After detox, patients proceed with holistic healing.
High quality treatment from professional rehab centers addresses every component of serious Xanax abuse. Xanax abuse is a multifaceted problem that involves complex emotions, desires and mental struggles. Therefore, treatment must be holistic and address the body, mind and spirit. Recovering from Xanax abuse requires lots of support and encouragement that is readily available in a rehab center but is difficult to find in daily life where most people feel the need to hide substance abuse problems.
Many people realize they struggle with Xanax abuse, but procrastinate finding help. They find excuses such as major projects at work or their child’s upcoming birthday party. Though these events are important, addiction can lead to serious health complications which may not allow future work projects or party planning. It is important for both your family and your career to seek help as soon as possible.
If you have been abusing Xanax or other prescription drugs, long-term professional treatment from a rehab center is the best solution. Short cuts do not lead to recovery. However, a residential stay in rehab is not always necessary. Many rehab clients are able to recover by attending outpatient treatment services, such as therapy groups, individual counseling sessions and 12-step meetings. Outpatient programs allow clients to continue attending work or school while receiving treatment. Thus, clients can schedule recovery around work and family events, which leaves no reason to put off treatment.
Even if you feel that your problem is not serious, calling a helpline is free and does not require any future obligation. An experienced counselor can offer professional insight, and you will receive valuable advice about what action you should take.
If you or someone you love suffers from Xanax abuse, we can help. Our trusted counselors are standing by and waiting to answer your questions. We can offer you the treatment solutions you need to achieve recovery. Calls are toll-free nationwide, and we are available 24 hours a day. Call today.