Benzodiazepine detox

About Benzodiazepines.

 

Benzodiazepines, commonly referred to as “benzos”, are a class of psychoactive drugs that have a sedative and anti-anxiety properties that slow down the central nervous system. Benzodiazepines increase the effects of neurotransmitters in the brain known as gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) that reduce neuron activity that causes stress and anxiety.

Benzodiazepines are often prescribed for the following conditions and symptoms but are not limited to:

  • Panic Disorder

  • Anxiety

  • Seizures

  • Muscle Spasms or Pain (muscle relaxants)

  • Insomnia

  • Alcohol and Drug Withdrawal

Benzodiazepines are meant to be a temporary solution for mental and physical symptoms. When benzodiazepines are taken for an extended period of time, they become less effective. Over time, repeated use of benzodiazepines can lead to physical and psychological dependency. It’s important to note that long term abuse of benzodiazepines can result in severe withdrawal symptoms that may be deadly. If you are experiencing symptoms from benzodiazepine withdrawal, contact a medical professional immediately. 

Benzodiazepines street names.

 
  • Zannies

  • Vals

  • K-Pins

  • Bars

  • Ladders

  • Yellows

  • Planks

  • Downers

  • Nerve Pills

    Tranks

Benzodiazepine withdrawal.

 

Benzodiazepine detoxification is one of the most dangerous types of drug detoxifications and should not be attempted outside of a professional detoxification setting or hospital. Benzodiazepines are highly addictive. Those who have taken benzodiazepines for an extended period of time are most likely will experience withdrawal symptoms shortly after their last use. The withdrawal symptoms depends on the type of benzodiazepine used , the amount of use, and the frequency of use. It is common that benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms, often called “rebound” symptoms, manifest within one to four days of discontinuing use . These “rebound” symptoms typically last up to ten days and may include

Benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms may include but are not limited to:

Withdrawal Symptoms  

  • Tremors

  • Anxiety

  • Panic Attacks

  • Depression

  • Agitation

  • Insomnia

  • Irritability

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Increased Tension

  • Difficulty Concentrating

  • Sweating

  • Heart Palpitations

  • Headache

  • Muscle Stiffness/Pain

  • Cravings

 Severe Withdrawal Symptoms

  •  Hallucinations

  • Seizures

  • Psychosis

  • Suicidal Ideation

  • Delirium Tremens

  • Mental Confusion

Severe withdrawal symptoms can include seizures, respiratory depression, and possible death if symptoms are not monitored and/or properly treated in a professional setting. It’s highly recommended to seek professional assistance when detoxing from any type of Benzodiazepine. 

Benzodiazepine detox.

 

Most individuals who take benzodiazepines consistently and for an extended period of time will experience benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms during detoxification. It’s imperative that benzodiazepine detoxification take place at a hospital or professional detox setting for medical detox so that the client can be closely monitored by trained professionals to monitor symptoms before they escalate.

At South Orange County Detox and Treatment in San Clemente, CA we offer medically assisted drug detoxification from benzodiazepines to ensure you the safest, and most comfortable detox possible. We provide high-level 24/7 monitoring to ensure the safety and comfort during the acute withdrawal phase, while continually monitoring and evaluating each client throughout the duration of the detoxification process. Due to our specialization in detoxification, our staff is prepared for emergency protocols that includes 24/7 consultation access to a Detox Specialist Medical Doctor, who facilitates an acute care hospital monitored detox if medically necessary.