Valium is beneficial for alleviating anxiety and calming the central nervous system. Physicians often prescribe it for managing anxiety, alcohol withdrawal-induced agitation, muscle spasms, and seizures. Although intended for short-term usage, extended prescriptions can heighten the chances of misuse and dependency.
Similar to Xanax, Valium can produce calming and euphoric sensations that diminish once the dose ends. Whether used under prescription or recreationally, individuals might start longing for these effects, especially when anxiety symptoms reappear.
As per the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), addiction to Valium can develop after two or more weeks of consistent use, even when taken as prescribed.
If you have concerns about your Valium consumption, our specialists at Impact Recovery Center are ready to assist you.
Valium, known generically as diazepam, is akin to Xanax (alprazolam) and belongs to the benzodiazepine class. These medications function by soothing excessive brain activity. Alprazolam and diazepam rank as the two most frequently prescribed benzodiazepines in the U.S., both carrying a risk for addictive tendencies.
Besides prescribed use, Valium is often utilized for its ability to induce a slowing effect. Increasing Valium intake can elevate addiction risks. It only alleviates anxiety up to a point, and excessive consumption can intensify anxiety and lead to other complications.
If you're straying from prescribed use or self-medicating to cope with life's pressures, seeking help is a courageous step.
Our team members have experienced similar challenges and are committed to helping you overcome Valium addiction and reclaim your future.
Many individuals may become dependent on Valium, which differs from addiction. You might be physically or emotionally reliant if you need increasing amounts to achieve the same effect (known as tolerance) or face unpleasant, flu-like symptoms upon cessation (known as withdrawal).
While dependency is a facet of addiction, drug addiction is characterized as “a chronic condition marked by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences.”
Wanting or using Valium
Experiencing strong cravings for Valium
Spending significant time using or recovering from Valium
Taking more Valium than intended or feeling prolonged sedation
Isolating to use Valium and having issues in relationships
Losing interest in activities you love
Poor performance at work or school
“Doctor shopping” for multiple Valium prescriptions
Acquiring Valium illegally
Engaging in risky behavior (e.g., driving or unprotected sex) while on Valium
Continuing drug use despite difficulties, risks, and problems
Unsuccessful attempts to stop using Valium
Absolutely, recovery is achievable, and at Impact Recovery Center, we recover collectively. Our approach revisits the core principles of addiction recovery, utilizing the 12 steps to seek spiritual awakening and reimagine our lives.
With our team, recovery encompasses more than detox; it involves building a supportive recovery community and fostering a renewed interest in sobriety. We emphasize the importance of diet, exercise, and mindfulness, along with skills like financial literacy and setting goals. Our lodge offers a variety of recreational activities and events to help you connect with yourself and others. We organize monthly family workshops and alumni cookouts to provide consistent support throughout your recovery journey.
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