How Can Benzodiazepine Addiction Be Treated at a Rehab Center?

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How Can Benzodiazepine Addiction Be Treated at a Rehab Center? Benzodiazepines are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in the world, but they have a high rate of misuse, dependency, and deadly adverse effects from overdose and withdrawal. Fortunately, there are drug rehab centers and detox options available for those who become dependent on benzodiazepines, but those who discontinue use without medical assistance risk serious complications. Understanding how benzodiazepines work can help you and your loved ones avoid the many negative consequences that can result from abusing this addictive medication. Understanding Benzodiazepine Addiction Because of the high risk of dependence, benzos are typically only prescribed for short-term use of 1 to 2 weeks. When people stop taking benzos abruptly after using them for more than 3 to 4 weeks, they are more likely to experience withdrawal symptoms. What Are the Symptoms of Benzodiazepine Addiction? Benzodiazepines have different effects on different people, depending on a variety of factors such as how long they have taken benzodiazepines, the dose taken, whether it is combined with other drugs, and the individual characteristics of the person. Some of the most common signs of addiction are the following: Spending a significant amount of time obtaining, using, or recovering from the effects Needing to use more to achieve the same effect, as well as the presence of cravings, difficulties stopping/reducing use People who are experiencing withdrawal symptoms also begin to show social problems, including relationship issues, financial problems, effects on study or work, and legal problems Dependency Is Frequently Unintentional. Physicians are well-intentioned but sometimes may inappropriately prescribe benzodiazepines to patients without first considering individual risk factors or warning of long-term consequences. Additionally, patients oftentimes can get confused with the dosage and treatment schedule, as well as start taking benzodiazepines without questioning its use. Meanwhile, an estimated 15 to 44 percent of benzodiazepine users’ bodies adapt to the drug, resulting in physical dependence. Before the problem is discovered and rehab for benzodiazepine addiction is needed, it may be necessary to express concern to a caring medical professional


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