Xanax is often prescribed to individuals dealing with anxiety and panic disorders, offering relief for these issues. Sadly, the medication's effects can wear off sharply, causing "rebound" symptoms that prompt some patients to take more doses, sometimes prematurely. Additionally, many individuals become drawn to the calming and euphoric sensations Xanax provides. This can quickly escalate from prescribed use to misuse and addiction. Recreational users report a sedating or calming sensation, often increasing their dosage and rapidly developing a dependency.
If you're struggling with Xanax misuse, you might feel like there's no way out. At Impact Recovery Center, we assure you that hope exists amidst the despair – and we're here to guide you toward it.
Simply reach out to us at (205) 707-6950 today.
Xanax is the commercial name for alprazolam, a medication that reduces excessive excitement in the brain. Alprazolam is categorized under benzodiazepines, some of which have addictive properties. It is not only the most frequently prescribed benzodiazepine but also the most commonly prescribed psychotropic drug in the U.S.
Experts in addiction emphasize Xanax’s significant “abuse liability,” meaning its potential for misuse. Even under proper use, Xanax can cause both physical and emotional dependence after just two weeks of regular use.
Dependence, while not entirely synonymous with addiction, is a primary indicator of drug addiction.
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse:
“Addiction is a chronic disorder identified by compulsive drug seeking and usage, difficult to control, despite its damaging consequences.”
Consistently using or desiring to use Xanax
Experiencing strong cravings for Xanax
Devoting significant time to acquiring Xanax, using it, and recovering from its effects
Consuming more Xanax than intended or feeling its effects longer than intended
Increasing Xanax doses to achieve the same effects (tolerance)
Neglecting activities you once enjoyed to make more time for Xanax use
Facing relationship challenges due to Xanax use
Visiting multiple doctors to obtain Xanax prescriptions
Engaging in hazardous activities while under Xanax’s influence (e.g., driving or having unprotected sex)
Using Xanax despite encountering difficulties, risks, and issues
Experiencing withdrawal when ceasing Xanax use
Unsuccessfully attempting to quit Xanax
At Impact Recovery Center, we've been in your shoes, so you'll find no judgment when you reach out. Our goal is to help you transform your life and achieve lasting improvement.
Impact Recovery Center provides a 12-step program dedicated to addiction recovery. Our approach fosters deep immersion in recovery, promoting new solutions through spiritual growth. The program also emphasizes healthy living, physical activity, and mindfulness and prepares participants for the future with workshops on financial literacy, setting goals, and crafting resumes.
By visiting our facility near Birmingham, AL, you'll connect with others who share your experiences and form a supportive recovery community. We host family workshops monthly, along with alumni events and numerous recreational activities.
Recovery can be an engaging journey.
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All rights reserved.