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benzo addiction rehabThere are approximately 1.5 million people addicted to sedatives and tranquilizers like benzo diazepines (benzos). These drugs are too widely prescribed and have a very high abuse potential.

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Benzodiazepine addiction in the United States
benzodiazepine addiction rehabBenzodiazepines, such as diazepam (Valium), chlordiazepoxide HCl (Librium), and alprazolam (Xanax), are prescribed to treat anxiety, acute stress reactions, and panic attacks. The more sedating benzodiazepines, such as triazolam (Halcion) and estazolam (ProSom) are prescribed for short-term treatment of sleep disorders. Usually, benzodiazepines are not prescribed for long-term use.

benzo addiction rehabRecent national survey results showed that about 1.8 million Americans used tranquilizers non-medically and 385,000 used sedatives. This doesn't count the millions of people who have legitimate prescriptions for these drugs but are dependent on them and need help getting off of them. Benzos have a very high potential for abuse due to their addictive qualities and therefore many people do get hooked even if they are initially taken as directed.

Benzo withdrawal can be sometimes very severe and possibly life-threatening with seizures. Consult a doctor to wean down properly, or contact us for a benzo detox or rehab center.