Xanax has made the news lately due to the high profile death of Whitney Houston. Unfortunately she was not the first celebrity or civilian to die from a concoction of Xanax and other depressants, nor will she be the last. Xanax is a highly addictive depressant that is only regulated for use under strict guidelines, however these guidelines are rarely followed which lead to addictions. Anyone addicted to Xanax should seek xanax detox and treatment immediately. The detox symptoms are not fun and can be dangerous which is why supervised detox is the best way to get Xanax out of the body’s system.

Xanax Addiction

Xanax is the most widely dispersed Benzo as well as the most abused. In the United States it is only regulated to be dispersed for eight weeks at a time however, this guideline is rarely followed. The higher the dose the more likely an individual is to develop and addiction to Xanax. Xanax which is known as Alprazolam is classified as a benzodiazepine; it is a psychoactive depressant that is usually prescribed to relieve mild to moderate anxiety, panic attacks, acute stress, and nervous tensions over a short period of time. However due to its tranquilizing nature people become addicted quickly.

Xanax Detox

Going through a detox is one of the most painful and dangerous things a person can do to themselves if they attempt the process without any sort of medical supervision. It is a much better idea to have a doctor on the scene with you. They will be able to provide and administer drugs during the detox that will help to limit the painful medical detoxification symptoms an individual experiences during the detox process.

Consequences

Psychology symptoms produced when coming off of Xanax include anxiety, depression, insomnia, and depersonalization, sensitivity to loud noises or bright lights, obsessive negative thoughts, rapid mood changes, phobias, impaired cognitive functioning, suicidal ideation, nightmares, hallucinations, psychosis, and pill cravings. It should be noted that the more common side effect is a fear of psychosis rather than the actual presentation of psychosis.

Physical Withdrawal Symptoms

The physical side effects of coming off of Xanax include; muscle pain/tension, joint pain, tinnitus, headaches, shaking/tremors, vision issues. Itchy skin is common as well as abdominal discomfort , the sensation of electrical shocks, numbness in the extremities, fatigue and weakness, difficulty swallowing, loss of appetite, symptoms resembling the flu, muscle twitching, extreme thirst, sexual dysfunction, heart palpitations, dizziness, vertigo, and a feeling of breathlessness. These are only the most common physical side effects of coming off of Xanax.

Addiction

The physical side effects of riding your system of Xanax include; muscle pain/tension, joint pain, tinnitus, headaches, shaking/tremors, vision issues. Itchy skin is common as well as abdominal discomfort , the sensation of electrical shocks, numbness in the extremities, fatigue and weakness, difficulty swallowing, loss of appetite, symptoms resembling the flu, muscle twitching, extreme thirst, sexual dysfunction, heart palpitations, dizziness, vertigo, and a feeling of breathlessness. These are only the most common physical side effects of coming off of Xanax.

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