Addiction can happen to anyone at any time in their life—even those who think they won’t possibly get addicted to prescription medication if they follow their doctor’s instructions. Prescription drug abuse is a very slippery slope; sometimes, an individual won’t even realize they’ve become fully dependent on a medication until they start to experience withdrawal symptoms when they don’t take it. a woman struggles with the unpleasant side effects of xanax withdrawal and considers seeking professional help in order to prevent relapse

If you or someone in your life is struggling with a dependency on the prescription drug, help is available. The Xanax detox program at Liberty Health Services can help you begin your recovery safely. Contact us online or call us at 855.959.4521 today for more information about our New Hampshire medical detox programs. We can help.

What Is Xanax?

Xanax is the brand name of a drug called alprazolam which is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. It acts as a depressant to slow down thinking and some brain functions. The medication is one of the most commonly abused prescription medications and often requires a detox program to break the dangerous cycle of addiction.

Xanax can have many benefits when taken as prescribed to treat panic disorders and anxiety. Still, because of how highly addictive it is, it has high rates of abuse and accidental addiction. It alters the chemistry of the brain to turn up dopamine release, and a very strong dopamine surge can trigger a euphoric-feeling high.

Tolerance builds up with even just prescribed use, but when an individual uses higher doses or takes Xanax for long periods of time, they will begin to require more of it to feel the desired pleasurable effects of the medication. By this point, the body is typically dependent, and addiction is either starting or has already taken hold.

Signs of Xanax Addiction

Addiction to Xanax typically requires detox to begin a long-term recovery. Thankfully, the signs of a Xanax use disorder are relatively easy to spot in yourself and those around you. Certain conditions and behaviors often indicate addiction to this popular prescription medication.

Some of the signs of a Xanax addiction include:

  • Increased anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Depression
  • Mood swings
  • Tremors

In addition, Xanax addiction causes changes in behavior. Some indications of this addiction include:

  • Doctor shopping for extra prescriptions
  • Using more Xanax to feel the same effect
  • Hiding Xanax
  • Withdrawing from hobbies and passions
  • Failing personal relationships
  • Legal or financial issues

It is possible to quit and recover from Xanax addiction, and there is no reason to fight this battle alone. Professional Xanax withdrawal management at Liberty Health Services will help you navigate the start of your recovery journey. The goal of our discreet Xanax withdrawal management program is to help you safely get through detox and overcome your addiction.

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Xanax Detox and Withdrawal

The risks to your body and your mind as you go through withdrawal can be severe. The safest way to get help for your addiction is a medically supervised Xanax detox program under the supervision of experts. Having a trained and compassionate team in your corner can make all the difference in the world. A medical Xanax detox at Liberty Health Services specializes in 24/7 care to address your intense withdrawal symptoms and help you cope as every last trace of the drug is removed from your system. Additionally, you may receive counseling and various types of therapy at this stage to teach you essential life skills to instill healthy coping mechanisms to manage triggers and cravings during withdrawal.

As part of your Xanax withdrawal management program, our staff may utilize medications to reduce symptoms and complications, which may include:

  • Headaches
  • Blurred vision
  • Muscle pain
  • Tremors
  • Diarrhea
  • Paranoia

Depending on the length of time you have been using Xanax and the severity of your addiction, you may be tapered off the drug by taking increasingly smaller doses over a period of time. Another method may be to substitute the drug with others in a process, which helps to minimize withdrawal symptoms.

Once you have detoxed from Xanax, additional treatment for your addiction at Liberty Health Services should begin as a way of healing your whole person and reversing the damage the drug use may have caused. Furthermore, to reduce the likelihood of a relapse, you will need to add a set of life skills to your toolbox. These skills will help you manage cravings, cope with everyday stress and trauma, and avoid harmful triggers so that you may enjoy a long-term recovery from your Xanax addiction.

Find Support for Xanax Withdrawal at Liberty Health

If you or someone you love is struggling with a Xanax addiction, learn how Liberty Health’s Xanax withdrawal management program can be your safe first step toward a healthier and happier life. Reach out to Liberty Health Services to discover how to overcome Xanax withdrawal in New Hampshire. Contact us using our secure online form or call us at 855.959.4521 today.

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