Long Term Effects of Xanax Addiction
Xanax addiction is a dangerous and potentially deadly condition that comes with many long term effects that can be difficult to treat. Xanax is not recommended for long term use on any type of treatment simply due to the increased likelihood of the patient developing a high tolerance for the drug and the dangers that come with addiction. Long term use of Xanax can result in increased anxiety disorder, more panic attacks, and changes in the chemical makeup of the brain which results in the continued need for the drug to function.
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Physically an individual may feel many different side effects from the long term use of Xanax, especially if they miss a dose. Some of the physical side effects of Xanax can be deadly if the drug is not quickly given to the patient which is what makes Xanax so dangerous and also what makes Xanax addiction so difficult to treat. Common physical effects of long term Xanax abuse include:
• Impaired motor function
• Muscle weakness
• Respiratory depression
• Coma
• Dizziness
• Impaired balance
• Blurred vision
• Numbness
• Twitching of the muscles
• Loss of appetite
• Tingling or increased sensations
Long Term Psychological Effects of Xanax Addiction
Psychologically, patients can feel heightened anxiety if they miss a dose of Xanax or if they do not take enough Xanax. Unfortunately, long term use of Xanax build up an increased tolerance to the drug that can cause a range of side effects and the need to take more and more of the drug just to get the same effects. For a person who already has an anxiety disorder, this can mean that the symptoms of the disorder may be heightened if there is not enough Xanax taken to control the issue. Other psychological effects of Xanax addiction include:
• Confusion
• Difficulty concentrating
• Insomnia
• Nightmares
• Lack of motivation without Xanax
• Anxiousness
• Panic attacks
• Mental instability
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If you or someone you love is addicted to Xanax, it’s important to know that you are not alone and that there is help available to you. Xanax addiction treatment can help get you back on track, teach you how to cope with psychological disorders or other problems in a more effective manner and lead you down the long road to recovery. There is no need to fight this difficult battle alone! Xanax addiction treatment can help!
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