Detox Treatments

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“Freedom Detox gave me a new outlook on being “Free.””

- Lawrence
“The love, time, and care y’all give is amazing, and I couldn’t be more grateful, and thankful.”
- Angie
“I’ll never forget the time you guys spent with me.”
- Veronica
“You guys gave me hope.”
- Mary

“You brought me back to reality.”

- David
“This “family” of folks will always have a special place in my heart.”
- Kelly

Xanax Detox in Charlotte

Paving a Way for a Brighter Future

Prescribed to treat insomnia, anxiety and panic disorders, Xanax (the brand name of alprazolam) is the most prescribed benzodiazepine in the United States. Xanax is a central nervous system depressant that behaves as a sedative and is a Schedule IV controlled substance, which means it has medical use but also potential for misuse. When taken as prescribed, it generally produces a positive, calming effect that does not interfere with daily life, though it can feel either numbing or euphoric when the dosage is increased during misuse.

In a 2020 report, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) found that 6.2 million people aged 12 and older misused tranquilizers or sedatives, with young adults ages 18-25 the most likely to misuse the drugs. Xanax has a severer withdrawal phase than other benzos, even when tapered along manufacturer guidelines, according to Journal of Addiction Medicine, which makes long-term use of Xanax addictive and difficult to stop.

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How Xanax Addiction Occurs

Xanax tolerance in the body develops quickly, which requires the user to take more of the drug in order to obtain the same effects. As a result, someone addicted to Xanax could be taking between 20 to 30 pills a day. With tolerance to a drug also comes withdrawal. After a few hours, a user could start to feel the negative side effects withdrawal, which requires them to take even more Xanax in order to stop it.

Xanax can be abused in several ways, including by injecting it, snorting it, taking it with other drugs or alcohol or taking multiple pills at once. It may be difficult to believe you’re addicted to Xanax due to the calming feeling that washes over you, but addiction can lead to serious health risks down the road.

Xanax Withdrawal

Withdrawal symptoms from Xanax can begin 8-12 hours after the last dosage. Common symptoms of withdrawal are:

  • Sleep disturbances
  • Anxiety
  • Sweating
  • Heart palpitations and/or slowed respiration
  • Restlessness
  • Panic attacks
  • Confusion
  • Tremors and muscle spasms
  • Muscle weakness and/or lack of coordination
  • Headaches
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Hallucination and delirium
  • Muscle pain
  • Seizures

Most withdrawal symptoms are worse on the second to third day and then steadily improve, though this timeline will be different for everyone, depending on their own unique physiology, substance use history and any co-occurring factors, such as mental health disorders or chronic medical conditions.

Withdrawing from Xanax or any benzodiazepine requires a slow taper. For people who have become addicted to Xanax, a medically-monitored withdrawal management program can provide the safest and most effective detox process.

In addition to 24/7 medical supervision, Freedom Detox offers behavioral counseling to support clients through detox, and each client leaves with a collaborative discharge plan to support their recovery journey after detox. Freedom Detox is partnered with many substance use treatment programs that offer inpatient and outpatient care to follow detox.

We can help you prepare and undergo your detox process. Call us now at (800) 475-2312.

Detox Treatments

Real People. Real Recovery.

“Freedom Detox gave me a new outlook on being “Free.””

- Lawrence
“The love, time, and care y’all give is amazing, and I couldn’t be more grateful, and thankful.”
- Angie
“I’ll never forget the time you guys spent with me.”
- Veronica
“You guys gave me hope.”
- Mary

“You brought me back to reality.”

- David
“This “family” of folks will always have a special place in my heart.”
- Kelly