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Abuse and Misuse of Xanax

Written by

Dr. Michael DeShields

Posted On: November 1, 2017
Abuse and Misuse of Xanax

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Xanax (also known as alprazolam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat individuals diagnosed with anxiety disorders or depression. Although Xanax has a high efficacy when used as medically instructed, there are numerous possible side effects associated with long-term intake, let alone abuse of the drug. If abuse should occur, treatment should be sought from a drug rehab in NJ.

Individuals that become habitual users of Xanax can rapidly develop a tolerance and require frequent increases in dosage to reap its calming effects. However, continued usage allows users to become dependent on the substance physically and psychologically.

Although Xanax is meant to treat depression and anxiety, abuse can result in increased depression, as well as suicidal thoughts. Other symptoms of psychological dependence that result from abuse include difficulty concentrating, disorientation and confusion, hallucinations, and memory problems.

Symptoms of physical dependency include:

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  • Dizziness and fainting
  • Heavy sweating
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Headache
  • Excruciating joint pain
  • Muscle weakness and muscular twitching
  • Blurred vision
  • Impaired coordination and balance
  • Rapid heartbeat and heart palpitations
  • Seizures
  • Stuffy nose
  • Swelling of the hands and feet
  • Jaundice
  • Decreased urination
  • Constipation or diarrhea

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An addiction to Xanax, whether unintentional through misuse or brought on by abuse is incredibly unhealthy and should be addressed by professional help. Addiction and substance abuse are extremely difficult to overcome by yourself, even if you think that you don’t need help. Especially in the case of Xanax, a drug used to treat conditions associated with negative thoughts, destructive ways of thinking while stopping substance abuse may only get worse. The vicious cycle of Xanax addiction can have you feeling completely isolated and alone, but you are not alone. The Discovery Institute is able to help you get to recovery.

Discovery lends our four decades of addiction treatment experience to each and every one of our client’s unique set of needs. Our knowledgeable staff of licensed and highly-trained staff can assess your personal needs and point you in the right direction of the best treatment option suited for you. Contact us for the care and support you need to overcome addiction.

Dr. Michael DeShields

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