Is Xanax addictive

Xanax withdrawal
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Xanax or generic name Alprazolam is one of the most commonly prescribed medications for treating depression and anxiety disorders. Due to its ability to alter the existing mental balance and change the hormonal patterns, it is highly effective in helping people come out of depression. However, like most treatment options for mental disorders, Xanax treatment is often a prolonged affair with some cases going into years. Understandably, the patient and his body / mind develop a certain kind of affinity towards the medication and over time, they become used to it.

Why is Xanax withdrawal causing problems?

This stage is in fact very helpful for the condition, but the real problem starts when the doctor feels the patient should now be taken off Xanax for observation. Problems associated with Xanax withdrawal has been on the rise and if proper attention is not paid to it, can result in even larger complications. During the first few days of Xanax withdrawal, the patient will have quite a lot of visible side effects ranging from nausea, headache, dizziness, shivering etc. However, over time, these side effects should subside.

Unfortunately, it is not as simple as that. Since it has become a physical need, a type of addiction is created. The body and mind craves for Xanax and it is extremely tough for the patient to resist the temptation. Consuming Xanax during the withdrawal period can complicate the condition further.

Some people take refuge on alcohol to climb out of this condition. Various medical professionals warn against such practices because it can result in serious problems. Technically speaking, alcohol consumption can increase Cortisol production in the body and the patient wakes up with a ‘shake’ the next day. To make the ‘shake’ disappear, he naturally goes to Xanax and this vicious cycle can prove fatal in a matter of weeks if continued.

How to cure Xanax withdrawal?

Due to the above mentioned reasons, problems associated with Xanax withdrawal has been on the rise. However, medical practitioners are more aware of the condition these days and hence are in a better position to suggest the patient and his family better measures to handle it. As soon as the withdrawal symptoms are observed, the patient is given special care so as to ensure that they do not go back to taking Xanax online or start alcohol abusing.

By observing and caring for them for a period of time, you can bring them back to normal life.

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