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Dangers of Snorting, Smoking, or Injecting Xanax
Jun 8, 2016

Xanax, the trade name for the drug alprazolam, is a common medication of the benzodiazepine (benzo) class used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. It may also be used with other drugs to control the nausea associated with chemotherapy. It’s often referred to as a tranquilizer due to its calming and relaxing effects, as it […]

How Long Does Valium Stay in Your System?
May 5, 2016

It can also be used to calm and sedate people prior to surgery or other invasive medical procedures. This drug is a very effective medication and considered important to medical establishments in general. However, benzodiazepines can be abused, and they can be addictive, eventually leading to serious health problems if taken for a long enough […]

How Long Does Xanax Stay in Your System?
May 5, 2016

Benzodiazepines are used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, seizures, and sleep disorders by depressing the central nervous system. Though very effective, they can also be seriously addictive and are often abused recreationally. Xanax calms the nerves and produces a feeling of relaxation at standard doses, which come in pill form. If taken at high doses, […]

Benzodiazepine Overdose: What to Do for Benzo Overdose
May 3, 2016

However, benzodiazepines carry the potential for misuse, addiction, and deadly overdose, especially when they are used in combination with other substances, including opioids, alcohol, and certain other illicit and prescription drugs.2,3 In 2020, over 12,000 people lost their lives to drug overdose involving benzodiazepines.3,4 This page will provide you with information about benzodiazepine overdose, including […]

Overdose Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment
May 3, 2016

What Is an Overdose? An overdose can occur after someone consumes a toxic level of a substance (or multiple substances) and the effects of this interfere with their brain and body’s ability to function properly.1 Drug overdose can be fatal; however, when it isn’t, overdose-related toxicity can result in several negative short-term and long-term health consequences.1 […]

Dangers of Mixing Alcohol with Klonopin
May 3, 2016

This medication is in the family of benzodiazepine medications, and therefore should not be combined with alcohol. Take Our Substance Abuse Self-Assessment Take our free, 5-minute substance abuse self-assessment below if you think you or someone you love might be struggling with substance abuse. The evaluation consists of 11 yes or no questions that are […]

Ativan Withdrawal Symptoms, Timeline & Detox Treatment
Apr 6, 2016

Ativan (lorazepam) is a member of the benzodiazepine class of drugs. Benzodiazepines are used primarily in the treatment of anxiety, seizure disorders, and as muscle relaxants. These drugs work on the major inhibitory neurotransmitter system in the brain, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Their action results in a decrease of excitation in the brain and spinal cord […]

Valium Withdrawal Symptoms, Duration & Detox Process
Apr 6, 2016

Valium is one of the best recognized drugs in the world and at one time was the best-selling drug in the United States. It is used to treat anxiety and anxiety disorders, treat withdrawal syndromes to other benzodiazepines and alcohol, manage seizures, treat restless leg syndrome, treat muscle spasms, and in the treatment of insomnia. […]

Klonopin Addiction: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Klonopin
Jan 6, 2016

When taken as directed, Klonopin is generally safe but there are risks associated with its use and misuse.2 Klonopin is a Schedule IV controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act. This means it has a known potential for misuse and dependence.2,3 Misuse of clonazepam may include taking a higher dose than was prescribed; taking it […]

Long-Term Use of Klonopin and Risk of Severe Addiction
Jan 6, 2016

Content Overview What Are Some Long Term Side Effects of Klonopin Use? Long-term use and abuse of Klonopin have been linked to: Overdose Poly-drug abuse Drowsiness Poor concentration Muscle weakness Mental confusion Vertigo Episodic memory loss Aggression Hostility Antisocial behavior Depression Emotional blunting Birth defects in unborn babies Short-term withdrawal symptoms, including seizures Protracted withdrawal […]

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