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Do you know about Ativan and the risks it has on your body? This prescription drug treats several medical issues related to the neural system, such as epilepsy or insomnia. The highly addictive drug is available in most medical facilities, and you need a prescription for short-term use for a medical complication. The standard medical prescription intake lasts between 10-20 hours, and anything longer than three months will always trigger addiction that will need the services of rehab in West Palm Beach.

How Ativan Works

Ativan affects the brain’s neurons and inhibits all the neurotransmitters in the spinal cord and the brain. It will bind to receptors in the brain and reduce the effect of the natural neurons while at the same time stimulating the release of feel-good hormones and chemicals. The release of these chemicals goes down when you stop taking the drug, forcing you to seek another dose for your nervous system to keep firing.

How Addiction Begins

Many people abusing Ativan become addicted when their minds and bodies entirely rely on the drug. Most people will be isolated even before they start, and the side effects only worsen when they cannot control their psychological reactions. Over time, higher doses will not do much for the nervous system; thus, they risk taking fatalistic amounts to calm the anxiety and nervous breakdown. Addiction manifests itself when you notice the following symptoms:

  • Changed behavior
  • Suicidal thoughts or depression
  • Blurred speech
  • Muscle weakness
  • Drowsiness
  • Coma
  • Hypnotic states

Comparing The Effects Of Taking Ativan With Xanax

Ativan is mainly used for anxiety, epilepsy, insomnia, and nervous breakdowns, while Xanax is useful for panic attacks and social anxiety, Ativan is the stronger one between the two, but both of them are habit-forming and equally threatening to one’s life.

Some people mix Ativan with other drugs to intensify the effects, and the most common way is by pairing it with alcohol, which is legally and readily available. Side effects of mixing both of these are worse than taking Ativan by itself and include seizures, intensive mood swings and raging, and body tremors.

Drug And Alcohol Addiction Treatment For Ativan Addiction

The treatment depends on one’s specific diagnosis, which means we must make a complete diagnosis to find a treatment that will truly work in your favor.

Medical detox is almost always necessary to force the chemicals out of your body and manage the painful withdrawal effects. Top rehab centers in South Florida administer several medications to manage these uncomfortable effects and will customize the treatment to match your exact health complication.

Our drug and alcohol rehab has several programs to help with your custom treatment and should be able to address all the co-occurring complications and other drug addictions.

Statistics by several research programs by the government and private institutions show that Ativan abuse is rising by the numbers because there are so many ways to access it. Please do not wait until you develop serious side effects; instead, check in with us as soon as you feel an urge to take another dose.

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