Ativan Addiction, Ativan Side Effects & Ativan Detox
 
 
Ativan Addiction
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Ativan Addiction and Detox - What Can You Expect?

Treatment of Ativan addiction is not something that you can do on your own. Doctor supervision and hopefully the staff of a well educated rehab facility trained to deal effectively with those suffering from Ativan addiction is absolutely critical to safe and lasting results. If you believe you are suffering from Ativan abuse, Ativan addiction or Ativan side effects associated with either, or know someone close to you who needs to get off of it, you must take the situation as seriously as possible.

Since Ativan addiction usually stems from a legitimate doctor's prescription for a real medical condition, many people take it without much consideration to the possible long-term Ativan side effects. Once Ativan addiction has set in, a serious Ativan detox program must be used to get the patient off of the drug.

The most common use for this drug is to calm anxiety, which makes the Ativan detox process more complicated than with most other drugs. People who already suffer from a serious anxiety problem often find it more difficult to go through the symptoms of withdrawal without aggravating the anxiety which got them into the Ativan addiction to begin with.

For this reason, many people suffering from Ativan addiction do not want to go off the drug. A serious sense of dependency develops where the person mentally feels they need the drug and physically craves it. This is because the drug fights off anxiety by delivering a lighter sense of well being. It makes the user feel happy and carefree, which reinforces their cravings to take more and more.

Obviously, it is easy to see from that process how Ativan addiction can be formed so easily and so difficult to overcome. It is now becoming a popular street drug as well with some drug dealers selling a variety of pills that deliver different sensations, including Ativan.

When going through withdrawal from Ativan addiction you can expect to experience some or all of the following symptoms:

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Insomnia of varying degrees

* Uncontrollable shaking
* Excessive sweating
* Nausea and possible vomiting
* Cramps and body aches
* Possible tremors and seizures

Obviously, some of these possible withdrawal symptoms are quite serious. This is why you cannot do this alone. If you or someone you care about needs to detox from Ativan addiction, make sure to seek the help of medical professionals, even if it means walking into an emergency room and asking for help.

There are several factors that will determine the extent to which you feel these symptoms while in detox from Ativan addiction: the amount of the drug you have been taking, how long your body has been addicted, and your natural tolerance level for pain and discomfort. It is impossible to predict exactly what is going to happen or long the withdrawal is going to last, which is why having experienced medical professionals intervening and controlling the situation is so important.

While some people who used this drug through a legal prescription for a short period of time and went through detox soon after the Ativan addiction was noted may be able to withdrawal once and never relapse, those who were on the drug for longer periods of time, those who have started experiencing Ativan side effects or those taking high doses illegally may need ongoing therapy and counseling just as would be advised with any other type of drug addiction.

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