Side Effects Xanax Abuse and Overdose
Most people who take Xanax as prescribed will not experience any side effects; however, people who abuse the drug have an increased likelihood of experiencing a wide variety of negative effects, including:
• Aches and Pains
• Chest Pains
• Clumsiness
• Confusion
• Decreased Appetite
• Drowsiness
• Forgetfulness
• Hearing Loss
• Hallucinations
• Lethargy
• Rashes
• Shivering
• Seizures
It is very common for people to accidentally overdose on Xanax. Prompt treatment for an overdose can mean the difference between life and death. As a result, it’s critical to know …show more content…
Although it isn’t easy to overcome addiction, there are treatment options available to help people achieve recovery and long-term sobriety.
Treatment for Xanax Addiction
Although some people may try to stop taking Xanax without medical assistance, it is can very dangerous due to the risk of withdrawal symptoms. All of the symptoms are unpleasant and uncomfortable, but some can even be life-threatening. Here are some of the most common withdrawal symptoms for Xanax:
• Aggressive
• Anxiety
• Blurred Vision
• Depression
• Insomnia
• Seizures
• Suicidal Thoughts
• Sweating
• Weight loss
The safest way to stop taking Xanax is to undergo a medically-supervised detoxification (detox) process. During detox, a person slowly stops taking Xanax to reduce the amount of the drug in their system. By tapering off of Xanax under close medical supervision, there is a reduced risk of developing serious or life-threatening withdrawal