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  • The Need for Xanax Drug Addiction Treatment

    Since prescription drug addiction has become so prevalent among young adults and teenagers, it has become a much larger interest of social researchers to discover more about the whys and wherefores of teenage painkiller addiction. Where are they getting their prescription drugs? Which painkillers are they using? Where are they using them? Why? It turns out that they’re getting their prescription drugs from home, often taking them to ‘pharm parties’ where they trade and share their loot with other teens who also bring pills and the most popular among them, it seems, might just be Xanax.

    What is Xanax?

    Xanax is generally prescribed to treat anxiety, a benzodiazepine, it has tranquilizing effects. As a Schedule IV narcotic, it is easily abused and highly addictive.

    How Can You Tell if Someone Is Abusing Xanax?

    There are a number of effects that Xanax has on its users, whether it is taken according to prescription or not. Among these are memory loss and convulsions, blurred vision and confusion. You may even notice tremors or get headaches when you take it.

    The Dangers of Xanax Use

    If you survive taking the drug without experiencing an opiate overdose, then the next worry is that, with regular and consistent use, you will develop an addiction to the drug. Once your body becomes dependent upon a certain amount of Xanax each day, it comes to expect it. Should you suddenly take away or decrease the supply, your body will revolt in the form of detox complete with a slew of nasty withdrawal symptoms.

    Xanax Withdrawal

    These symptoms begin within a few hours of your missed dose and steadily increase in severity until they are practically overwhelming. This phenomena is one of the reasons why few who are addicted to the drug can quit on their own. It’s hard to suffer with symptoms like bone and muscle pain, severe agitation, insomnia and deep fatigue, explosive diarrhea and more when you know it can all go away by simply taking another Xanax.

    Additionally, a Xanax withdrawal can be fatal if there are co-occurring physical problems or unexpected complications. It’s imperative that if you or a loved one are trying to break your addiction to Xanax with a Xanax detox that you undergo the process under the supervision of a medical professional or detox facility. You survived the addiction. Now you just have to survive the “kick” or treatment.

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