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Klonopin Addiction Signs

Doctors prescribe Klonopin because it provides useful effects for patients needing sedative, anti-anxiety, or anti-convulsant medication. Moreover, people with panic attacks or seizures benefit from the drug. However, many patients quickly become tolerant or dependent, taking their first steps to Klonopin addiction. When addiction occurs, rehab provides renewed hope for a future in recovery.

Signs and Symptoms of Klonopin Abuseklonopin addiction

For example, Klonopin abuse causes many signs and symptoms, including:

  • Clumsiness, dizziness and lost coordination
  • Extreme sleepiness, slowed reaction time and memory gaps
  • Restlessness, agitation and depression
  • Violent behaviors and aggression
  • Paranoia, hallucinations and psychotic symptoms
  • Stomach problems, nausea, vomiting and constipation

When dosage and frequency of Klonopin use increases, so do these signs and symptoms. Using the drug with other substances, like alcohol, intensifies these effects.

Klonopin Addiction Effects

Klonopin acts quickly, leading to obvious effects within an hour of using it. Furthermore, the central nervous system depressant slows and relaxes the body for up to 24 hours.

People abuse Klonopin for its soothing effects, including euphoria, relaxation, calm and drowsiness. However, undesirable effects include rashes, hives, respiratory problems, and seizures. Its use also causes central nervous system depression and development of Klonopin addiction. Using it for a long period of time almost assures you suffer addiction and need rehab for prescription drug addiction treatment.

Long-term use causes the pleasurable effects of Klonopin to reduce. This happens as your body adjusts to chemical changes the drug causes in your brain.

In fact, using more and more Klonopin creates dependence. Dependence is your brain’s normal functioning with the drug. Specifically, your brain adjusts to the medication and causes severe withdrawal when you don’t keep up your Klonopin levels.

With Klonopin addiction comes changed thoughts and behaviors. You also fall into the drug-seeking and drug-using cycle. How quickly you enter Klonopin addiction depends on multiple factors. These factors include how long you’ve used the drug, how often you use it, and how much you use with each dose.

Help for Klonopin Addiction

Klonopin addiction, like any drug dependence, is a complex condition. You need qualified and experienced professionals helping and supporting you for lasting recovery. That help comes from a licensed rehab facility like Ashley Addiction Treatment in Havre de Grace, Maryland.

Rehab at Ashley includes individual treatment plans. In addition, this treatment starts with onsite detox. In detox, medical professionals manage your withdrawal symptoms for your greatest comfort and safety.

Klonopin withdrawal causes dangerous effects, sometimes deadly ones. However, with medical supervision, you enjoy peace of mind that you have the care and comfort you need.

After detox, you enter the rehab phase of treatment. This rehab comes in several forms, called levels of care. For example, Ashley Treatment provides residential and intensive outpatient rehab, including:

  • Onsite detox
  • Comprehensive medical care
  • Primary care program
  • Young adult program for men and women aged 18 to 25
  • Young adult extended care for men aged 18 to 25
  • Relapse program
  • Pain recovery program

At Ashley Addiction Treatment, you gain important therapies you need for lasting recovery. Moreover, these therapies are individual, group, and family counseling. You also enjoy amenities like yoga, acupuncture, massage, fitness therapy, personal trainers, and a dietary team.

If you or someone you love suffer addiction to Klonopin or other substances, contact us now at 866-313-6307 for more information. We’re here to help you achieve lasting recovery.

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