Valium Treatment
 
 
Valium Treatment
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Sometimes prescription drugs can do more harm than good. This is especially true in the case of highly addictive prescription drugs such as Valium which often have a drastic effect on the life of the addict and his loved ones. If you even have an iota of doubt that you have a problem associated with Valium addiction, then it is more than a probability that you are already aware of the answer. Do not delay any further, it is highly recommended that you seek professional help and support as soon as possible, as only the right help can help you emerge successfully from the net of Valium addiction.

What is Valium

Valium is a benzodiazepine derivative which is manufactured by Roche. It has anticonvulsant, skeletal muscle relaxant, anxiolytic, amnesic and sedative properties, which make it suitable for the treatment of diseases such as insomnia, spasms, anxiety, convulsions and epilepsy. Valium acts on the limbic, thalamic and hypothalamic regions of the CNS to instigate the actions of inhibitory neurotransmitters. Valium is extremely addictive as the patient develops tolerance towards the drug and feels an urge to increase the dose and frequency of the drug intake, which is turn results in physical and psychological dependency on the drug.

Valium Abuse and Addiction

Valium is quite addictive in nature and is abused by numerous people all over the world. Valium can be abused orally either as pills or as intravenous injections. One can feel the effect of Valium within 30 minutes if taken as a pill, and within 5 minutes if administered through an injection.

Side-effects of Valium

Drowsiness and ineptness are the two most evident side-effects of Valium. Some other common side-effects of Valium are dry mouth, palpitations, abdominal cramps, increased heartbeats, confused speech, urinary problems, convulsions, memory loss, shallow breathing, trembling, headache and confusion.

Valium withdrawal symptoms

Withdrawal symptoms of Valium include but are not limited to nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, convulsions, dysphoria, anorexia, trembling and shaking, muscle spasms and excessive sweating. After developing a physical dependency on the drug, one should not abruptly stop the intake. The intake dose and frequency should be gradually tapered to minimize the withdrawal symptoms.

Valium Addiction Treatment

Any individual who is experiencing a physical and psychological dependence on Valium should be weaned off the drug gradually and with utmost caution. In the case of a prolonged addiction, it is highly recommended that the withdrawal process is conducted by a physician who is specialist in treating prescription drug addicts.

Contrary to the popular belief, the effects of a valium addiction can be quite devastating. Because of the psychological effects of the drug on the patient, valium addiction can lead to dire consequences for the addict as well as his family members. If you are suspecting that one of your loved ones is suffering because of the dependency on the drug, then it is high time that you consult a professional as soon as possible. Do not take any chances, seek professional help right now!

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