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Xanax Addiction Advice

Xanax addiction adviceXanax is prescribed to treat depression, insomnia, and anxiety issues such as panic attacks or agoraphobia (the fear of open spaces). Xanax is an increasingly popular drug and is recommended only for short periods of time or intermittent use. However, it is often taken for longer periods than recommended.  Because of the length of time and the frequency that it is often taken, risks of dependency are high. Often the body adjusts itself to the dosage, and as a result, the individual must take increasingly larger ones. Xanax should only be taken under the strict supervision of a doctor. The patient should be made aware of the addictive nature of the drug as in most cases the addiction is accidental and Xanax addiction help may be needed. Close monitoring is key.

The symptoms of Xanax addiction are numerous and include:

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Loss of concentration
  • Loss of coordination
  • Slurred speech

Over time with a prolonged use of the drug, these symptoms may lessen and even disappear. However, this prolonged use often creates a tolerance in the user’s system to the drug’s positive effects (mainly the relief of panic and insomnia). Once this tolerance is developed, a person continually abuses the medication in an attempt to experience the initial calming effects. What the person does not know is that this peaceful feeling can’t be duplicated and only worsens the tolerance. The only solution is detox.

Xanax Detox

Like with any other drug addiction, Xanax detox is essential to recovery. Addiction to Xanax is like any other addictive drug. It is unwise to quit “cold turkey” without consulting a medical professional. Doing so could result in an intense onslaught of withdrawal symptoms including hallucinations and seizures. The detox period for Xanax is particularly difficult because treatments to repress the withdrawal symptoms often increase the feelings that the drug was prescribed to treat in the first place. Sometimes during the detox, other anti-depressants might be used to lessen the person’s feelings of panic.

Xanax Addiction Help

If you or a loved one is suffering from an addiction to Xanax call our toll free number. We are available 24 hours a day to help you find the information and the solutions that you need to help you on your road to recovery.  Take control. Call us.

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