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This large family of prescription tranquilizers includes commonly prescribed medications like Xanax and Ativan. Used to treat everything from panic disorders to substance abuse, benzodiazepines are safe when used under a physician’s orders.

Although these drugs are safe when used under a physician’s orders, benzodiazepine abuse is dangerous. It is easy to build up a tolerance to these drugs. Tolerance means a person has to take more and more benzodiazepines to feel the same effects.

Large amounts of benzodiazepines can cause psychological problems and even be fatal. Additionally, detox from benzodiazepines is complicated, unpleasant, and in some cases, lethal. A professional, medically supervised detox center can reduce the risks and make the withdrawal symptoms of benzodiazepine abuse easier to bear.

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Addiction Self-Quiz

Are you concerned about your own drug use, or the drug use of a loved one? This short, 10-question addiction quiz may give you valuable insights into whether or not you should seek treatment for drug addiction and substance abuse.

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Disclaimer: Substance abuse disorders can only be diagnosed by medical professionals. This test is intended to only show a potential addiction and is not a medical diagnosis.

Benzodiazepines Addiction Treatment

An addiction to Benzodiazepines can be hard for someone to overcome on their own. Instead, there are several different treatment programs available to help people in various stages of recovery from Benzodiazepines abuse.

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Medical detox is often the first step in the treatment process for alcohol addiction. Learn about the process here.

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Inpatient

Inpatient rehab centers offer intensive therapy for alcohol misuse. These live-in programs provide structured care from professionals to manage alcohol addiction.

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Outpatient

Outpatient programs allows a person to live at home while receiving treatment for alcohol misuse for a set number of hours each week.

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MAT

Alcohol use disorder medications don't provide a “cure” but can help a person achieve and maintain sobriety when used in combination with other therapies.

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