Xanax withdrawal
Xanax is a tranquilizer which affects the body as well as the mind of the user. Once a person withdraws from Xanax, he has to face many withdrawal symptoms such as insomnia, irritation, anxiety and depression. He longs for the drug to get liberate from all these symptoms. Unfortunately Xanax is one of he most widely used tranquilizers of the world.
Xanax is usually prescribed by doctors for anxiety, panic attacks, and panic disorders. With its continuous use, the user gets addicted and craves it. The dose is taken and increased constantly in order to get the desired effect. Eventually the person depends on the tranquilizer and feels depressed and frustrated and even suicidal if not provided.
A person faces numerous symptoms while using Xanax. Heavy doses are taken in to achieve a desired effect. Xanax effects can include memory impairment, constant drowsiness, slurred speech, loss of concentration, motor skills and restlessness. A person can become addicted within one or two weeks.
If one has been taking Xanax for a long lime, instant ceasing it would probably cause some uncomfortable and potentially dangerous symptoms. Xanax withdrawal symptoms include sleeplessness, irritability, anxiety, and possibly seizures. Other symptoms involve rapid heartbeat and high blood pressure, depression, loss of appetite, detachment, ringing in the ears, nightmares, psychoses or delusions.
How to treat Xanax addiction?
It's advised to seek a counselor for a serious xanax addiction. Find a drug rehabilitation center near you in our drug rehabilitation centers list and contact a drug rehab counselor immediately.
For a less severe drug addiction, use our First Step drug withdrawal book to help make coming off drugs easier and less painful. ]
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Help a person get off xanax easier and as painlessly as possible using vitamins and other natural drug withdrawal remedies.
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