Xanax Withdrawal Slow Taper

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Xanax withdrawal symptoms are one of the most painful and difficult to endure. Drug addiction and dependency is becoming the new burden on our society. Xanax is a fast acting and short lived medication classified as a benzodiazepine. Most physicians are quick to prescribe Xanax as a relief to those suffering from anxiety, panic disorder, and sleep disorders. 

Xanax withdrawal and physical dependency is different than Xanax addiction as most of the time the patient is not using Xanax to get high. They are using Xanax as prescribed and become victim to a physical dependency in which the body can no longer sustain without the Xanax. Over time Xanax loses its effectiveness, leaving the patient suffering from Xanax withdrawal and tolerance, and in need of a higher dose of the medication. 

Xanax Withdrawal Symptoms Increase with Tolerance

Xanax withdrawal symptoms become unbearable due to tolerance. So what is tolerance? Tolerance is when the Xanax or medication is no longer effective in the treatment of the condition it was prescribed for. There are over 80 million people or one in eight people in America alone that are prescribed benzodiazepines. About half of them end up in withdrawal and tolerance with debilitating symptoms ranging from agoraphobia, electrical sensations, insomnia, nausea, seizures, Depression, suicidal ideation, death, and about 100 other benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms listed in the FAQ section of this website. 

There are support groups online, such as benzo buddies and several others that victims of benzodiazepine tolerance and withdrawal end up seeking support in. While these benzo buddy groups are better than having no resource at times they leave a Xanax dependent patient feeling hopeless because of the negative stories and symptoms sharing. At Benzo Boot Camp, a team of specialists working in detox, and who have also gone through this process, have come up with a positive and effective treatment plan to safely de prescribe benzodiazipines including some of the following.

  • Xanax
  • Ativan
  • Klonopin
  • Valium
  • and other hypnotic and benzodiazepine medications
 

How to De Prescribe Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, Valium and Benzodiazepines

Xanax withdrawal symptoms and any benzo detoxification are difficult to detox from. The substance abuse rehabilitation process requires a slow taper process and benzo buddie coaching. Unfortunately, most of the medical community is grossly unaware of how to properly de prescribe Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan , Valium and other Benzodiazepines. The process takes time and is very slow and may take years for some. 

The brain and central nervous system need time to reset back to normal. Benzo Boot Camp also recommends those who are coming off of Xanax to have a support system from our Benzo Coaches. These addiction professionals have been through the process themselves. They understand what is needed for the most effective and safe tapering process. 

Xanax withdrawal symptoms can be very unbearable as it is a short acting benzodiazepine. It’s recommended to switch over to a longer acting benzodiazepine such as Klonopin or Valium. Valium has the longest half-life of all of the benzodiazepine medication, and it also comes in the smallest doses, which makes it the easiest to taper from. 

Our Xanax detox program in Los Angeles and across the US detoxes you from Xanax withdrawal and tolerance by switching over to Valium and decreasing the dose by no more than 5 to 10% per month. This timeframe may vary depending on your symptoms. The process must be patient lead as the patient will know when they stabilize at their dose and are ready to drop the next 5 to 10% of the medication. 

We Provide a Proven Xanax Detox Program Where Drug Detox Centers Fail

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Most Xanax detox program patients find immediate relief from the inter-dose Xanax withdrawal symptoms when switching over to Valium or Klonopin. Our Benzo Coaches will walk you through a set of practices and a routine to get you to heal optimally. It is also extremely beneficial to speak with somebody who has also undergone this process themselves as it can be excruciatingly difficult to do alone. At Benzo Bootcamp we will support you throughout your whole journey to come off of Xanax , relieve your dependency, alleviate Xanax withdrawal symptoms, and get your life back. Call us right now at 424-944-9555 and you can get your happy and healthy life back.