What are Xanax Addiction Symptoms?

Xanax addiction symptoms are based on the length of use and the amount taken each time. Because the addiction process is different for each individual, doctors should monitor Xanax use. Xanax typically helps individuals maintain calm in individuals with anxiety and panic disorders, but when combined with other drugs or misused, individuals can become addicted.

At Findlay Recovery, our addiction treatment program is designed to support clients through detoxification and the residential inpatient treatment that is recommended for individuals with a Xanax addiction. 

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What is Xanax?

Xanax is the brand name of the drug Alprazolam. Alprazolam is a monitored substance that doctors prescribe to treat anxiety and panic disorders. It may also be prescribed to treat depression, agoraphobia, and premenstrual syndrome. In all of these cases, Alprazolam is designed to depress the nervous system and provide a calming sensation for those who use it.

Alprazolam comes in several types of pill form and a liquid. When taking the medication, it is crucial to follow the use instructions on the side. Failure to follow used instructions can lead to widespread problems with dependence and addiction.

Is Xanax Addictive?

Xanax is an addictive medication, and your doctor will monitor the prescription amount and length of use. However, if you’ve been taking Xanax recreationally, you may feel the effects of dependence and addiction sooner, and without someone to monitor, this could be extremely dangerous. 

Xanax addiction can cause users to feel: 

  • Drowsiness
  • Lightheadedness 
  • Headache 
  • Tiredness 
  • Dizziness 
  • Irritability 
  • Talkativeness 
  • Difficulty concentrating 
  • Dry mouth 
  • Increased salvation
  • Sexual drive or ability changes
  • Nausea, constipation, and changes in appetite
  • Weight changes, 
  • difficulty urinating
  • Joint pain

Your doctor typically monitors these side effects of use. Recreational use may indicate a higher occurrence of these side effects because the drug is not being adequately monitored.

The use of Alprazolam can also cause several severe side effects that individuals who use the drug as prescribed and those who use it recreationally should be aware of. Take Alprazolam, and you have shortness of breath, seizures, severe skin rash, yellowing of the skin or eyes, confusion, problems with speech, or problems with coordination or balance. You should contact your doctor immediately.

What are Xanax Addiction Symptoms?

Individuals who are addicted to Xanax may experience several uncomfortable feelings in addition to those related to overdose. An individual who is overdosing on Xanax may experience drowsiness, confusion, problems with coordination, and loss of consciousness. Taking Alprazolam as prescribed is the most common and easiest way to prevent addiction symptoms. Xanax and Xanax XR should not be taken with any other drugs or alcohol. Your doctor may also recommend against drinking grapefruit juice while taking this medication.

Does Xanax Addiction Require Inpatient Treatment?

Individuals who use Xanax as a prescription and become addicted should consider inpatient treatment as the first step of Xanax addiction treatment. The main factor in choosing addiction treatment for Xanax should be the availability of dual-diagnosis treatment. Individuals who become addicted to their prescription are using the prescription to treat a medical condition. And indoor diagnosis treatment, clients can get support for both their substance use disorder and any anxiety or panic disorders related to their Xanax use. 

How to Find Residential Xanax Addiction Treatment

Residential Xanax addiction treatment at Findley recovery helps individuals with signs of Xanax addiction get clean and helps them address their anxiety, panic disorder, depression, or other mental health concerns. 

Findlay Recovery is a dual-diagnosis addiction treatment center in Ohio. Our affordable drug and alcohol treatment group combine the best addiction treatment programs to support clients through every step of the detox and treatment process. We serve those ready to make a change, including men, women, LGBTQ individuals, and working professionals trying to maintain their workability while in treatment. Our brand new campus, located in Findlay, Ohio, allows us to address multiple areas of addiction treatment and concern from the community.
The proper addiction treatment care for Xanax addiction can help individuals maintain their sobriety through tailor-made treatments for substance abuse. Please speak with a counselor today to see how our treatment program can be specified to your needs.

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