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Dangers of Mixing Xanax and Alcohol
Apr 18, 2017

According to the book Benzodiazepines, Xanax (alprazolam) was developed as an alternative medication to Valium (diazepam) for the treatment of anxiety, particularly panic attacks. Both Xanax and Valium are benzodiazepines, which are tranquilizer drugs or central nervous system depressant drugs that are primarily designed to treat anxiety and panic disorders. Benzodiazepines are generally classified as […]

Polysubstance Use & Misuse: The Unique Treatment Needs of Polydrug Users
Mar 29, 2017

What Is Polysubstance Use? Polydrug use involves the consumption of more than one drug at once. Although polysubstance misuse often refers to Misuse of multiple illicit drugs, it’s also inclusive of prescription medications used in nonmedical circumstances. Polysubstance misuse may also be referred to as: polysubstance abuse and polysubstance addiction In some instances, those on […]

Do Benzodiazepines Cause a High or Euphoria?
Mar 17, 2017

Benzodiazepines are a type of prescription drug commonly prescribed to treat mental health disorders like anxiety and insomnia. These medications interact directly with mental pathways that affect an individual’s reward and memory responses, providing a sedative effect. However, when these medications work in the brain, they also cause a mild to moderate sense of euphoria […]

Halcion Withdrawal Symptoms, Timeline & Detox Treatment
Dec 28, 2016

Halcion Withdrawal Symptoms As RxList notes, the following are some of the most commonly reported Halcion withdrawal symptoms: Changes in perception Dysphoria Insomnia Vomiting Seizures (particularly in people with a history of seizures) Tremors Convulsions Sweating Muscle cramps Abdominal cramping Like tolerance, withdrawal is a natural biological process and a hallmark of physical dependence or […]

Halcion Addiction Treatment
Dec 28, 2016

The drug works very quickly after taking it and does not remain in the system very long. The half-life of Halcion is around 1.5-3 hours in most individuals. Benzodiazepines are typically prescribed to control anxiety, to control seizures, as muscle relaxants, as aides for sleep, and as preanesthetic drugs, meaning that they can be given […]

Valium Addiction Symptoms
Sep 15, 2016

Signs and Symptoms Valium addiction symptoms will eventually emerge if a person is abusing this benzodiazepine drug. Some of the most common physical, psychological, and behavioral tipoffs of Valium addiction are: Pounding heart Dry mouth Nervousness Delusions of wellbeing Paranoia Suicidal thoughts Traveling long distances to fill prescriptions Getting prescriptions from different doctors Losing a job […]

Ativan Addiction Symptoms
Sep 14, 2016

Ativan (lorazepam) can be a helpful medication for anxiety and other conditions when used as directed, but it also carries the risk of misuse and addiction. Recognizing the signs of Ativan addiction is crucial for getting help and preventing serious health complications. What Is Ativan? Ativan is a short-acting prescription sedative that belongs to the […]

Klonopin Addiction: Symptoms and Signs of Abuse
Sep 13, 2016

Klonopin, the trade name for the generic drug clonazepam, is a long-acting medication used to treat anxiety, seizures, and other health conditions. Within the drug classification system, Klonopin is a benzodiazepine, and benzodiazepines (benzos) carry a significant potential for abuse. For this reason, it is especially important for any individual who takes Klonopin to know […]

Benzodiazepine Addiction: Symptoms & Signs of Dependence
Sep 13, 2016

Benzodiazepines belong to the prescription sedative class of drugs. Although benzodiazepines have a calming effect, they are highly addictive, and a person who abuses them faces a host of symptoms. Some of the physical, psychological, and behavioral symptoms of benzodiazepine abuse include: Weakness Blurred vision Drowsiness Poor judgment or thinking Doctor shopping Asking friends, family, […]

Xanax Addiction: Symptoms and Signs
Sep 13, 2016

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), over 40 million people in the United States live with an anxiety disorder.1 While many anxiety symptoms can be managed with a combination of therapy and complementary health approaches, like relaxation techniques, some symptoms require the use of medication to manage. One common short-term treatment used […]

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