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Xanax is the familiar brand name of a drug called alprazolam. When used during the treatment of anxiety and panic disorders, Xanax acts as a central nervous system depressant to slow down thinking as well as certain brain processes. However, Xanax is one of the most commonly abused prescription medications and often requires professional treatment to break the dangerous cycle of addiction.

If you or someone in your life is struggling with a dependency on the prescription drug, contact Liberty Health online or call us at 855.959.4521 today. Our Xanax detox program is often the first step in the recovery process.

Signs of Xanax Addiction

xanax addiction treatment new hampshireWhile addiction to Xanax can be dangerous and usually requires a Xanax detox to get clean and begin a long-term recovery, the signs of a Xanax use disorder are relatively easy to spot.

Some of the most common signs of Xanax addiction are:

  • Increased anxiety
  • Headaches
  • Depression
  • Tremors
  • Double vision
  • Slurred speech

It is possible to quit and recover from a benzo addiction, and there is no reason to fight this battle alone. The goal of our discreet Xanax addiction treatment program at Liberty Health Services is to help you overcome your dependence and improve brain function after long-term Xanax use.

Xanax Addiction Treatment Program at Liberty Health Services

The primary benefit of entering into our Xanax addiction treatment program is the compassionate, skilled medical care you will receive. The level of service at Liberty Health, in a luxury hotel-like setting, will set you up for success by learning about you through an assessment by a trained medical professional, closely monitoring your Xanax detox, guiding you through withdrawal, and ensuring you receive the individualized help and exact therapies you need for the rest of your recovery journey.

What Is Involved in a Xanax Detox?

Because the risks to your body and mind during a Xanax withdrawal can be severe, the safest way to get help for your addiction is a medically supervised Xanax detox such as the one at Liberty Health Services. Xanax has a half-life of about 11 hours, meaning that it takes about 50 hours for the body to remove it altogether. This probably seems like a long time, but Xanax has one of the shortest half-lives compared to other benzos. Therefore, withdrawal symptoms can set in more quickly than similar drugs and last anywhere from weeks to months.

Medical detox programs at a dedicated Xanax addiction treatment center like Liberty Health Services specialize 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, a Xanax treatment may also include counseling and therapy to teach you essential life skills to instill healthy coping mechanisms to manage triggers and your cravings during recovery.

Once you have detoxed from Xanax, additional treatment for your addiction will begin as a way of healing your whole person and reversing the damage the drug may have caused to not only your body and mind but also your relationships in your life. Furthermore, to reduce the likelihood of a relapse, you’ll be taught essential life skills and coping mechanisms that will help you manage cravings, cope with the stresses of everyday life, and learn ways to avoid triggers so that you may enjoy a long term and successful recovery.

Learn More at Liberty Health

If you or someone you love is struggling with a Xanax addiction, learn how Liberty Health Services’ Xanax addiction treatment program can be your first step toward a healthier and happier life. Contact us using our secure online form or call us at 855.959.4521 today for more information about our Xanax addiction treatment program in New Hampshire.