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Cliffside Recovery is among the leading Xanax rehab centers in New Jersey. Our expert team is experienced in helping people with not only Xanax addictions but other addictions and mental health disorders.Cliffside Recovery is a top-rated drug rehab in New Jersey. Contact us today to learn more about our prescription drug rehab services.

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What Should You Know About Xanax?

Prescription drug abuse is rising in the United States. We frequently link that with opioids because of the ongoing deadly epidemic. Unfortunately, other prescription medications are also associated with addiction, dependence, and overdose deaths. One of those drugs is alprazolam, known as the brand name Xanax.
When someone becomes addicted to Xanax or dependent on it, they may need professional treatment to overcome their substance use disorder.

Alprazolam or Xanax is prescribed for the treatment of anxiety and panic disorders. It’s classified as a benzodiazepine, and it reduces abnormal levels of excitement in the brain. The medication got approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1981, so it has a relatively long history of use.

When a person uses Xanax, it increases GABA levels in the brain. GABA is a calming neurotransmitter that also helps you feel relaxed.

Those feelings of calmness and relaxation are a big part of why people misuse Xanax and develop addictions.

When used appropriately and for a short time, Xanax can be an effective, safe medication.

Unfortunately, it has a high potential for abuse and dependence. It’s classified as a Schedule IV drug in the U.S., meaning there’s a known risk for abuse and dependence.

For anyone struggling with benzodiazepine addiction, Cliffside Recovery is a Xanax treatment center in New Jersey with available outpatient programs.

We do not offer detoxification or inpatient treatment at our location, however, we can assist clients who need higher levels of care in finding the treatment options that best meet their individual needs.

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Xanax Addiction

While Xanax is supposed to be prescribed only in specific situations, it tends to float around somewhat freely. Most people who become addicted either have their prescription or use a friend or family member’s.

As well as legitimate prescriptions, there are a lot of counterfeit Xanax pills on the black market. Many of these are laced with other substances, including deadly fentanyl.

It’s the number one prescribed psychiatric drug in the U.S., and tolerance can happen quickly. Tolerance describes a situation where you need larger doses of Xanax to get the same initial, desired effects. It’s not unusual for someone to take dozens of pills daily in severe situations.

Symptoms of an addiction to Xanax can include:

  • Taking more of the drug than intended or using it for longer periods than you meant to.
  • Having the desire to reduce your use or stop altogether but not being able to.
  • Spending a lot of time trying to get more Xanax, using it, and recovering from the effects.
  • Cravings or strong urges to use the drug even when it’s causing negative effects.
  • Problems fulfilling daily responsibilities.
  • Relationship or social problems.
  • Giving up things that were important to you because of Xanax.
  • Using the drug in dangerous situations, like while you’re driving.
  • Having a tolerance.
  • Going through withdrawal symptoms when you try to cut back or stop.

If you notice the symptoms of Xanax addiction in yourself or a loved one, you likely will need professional help to overcome it. Cliffside Recovery is a Xanax rehab center in N.J., offering personalized outpatient treatment.

Can You Overdose on Xanax?

It is possible to overdose on any benzodiazepine, including Xanax. It’s fairly rare but can happen because of the central nervous system depression the drug creates. 

Signs of a Xanax overdose include slurred speech, lack of coordination, and confusion or changes in mental state.

What’s more common is that someone will combine Xanax with other drugs, and that puts them at a much higher risk of overdosing. For example, if you combine Xanax with opioids, it can cause severe respiratory depression, coma, brain damage, and death.

Dependence and Withdrawal

Addiction is a serious and deadly disease without treatment. Dependence is a separate condition, but the two often occur together. However, you can have a dependence on Xanax without an addiction.

When you depend on a substance, your brain chemicals are adjusted to its presence.

If you stop cold turkey or suddenly, your brain and body struggle to regain a sense of balance without Xanax. That’s why you may experience withdrawal symptoms.

Xanax withdrawal can be challenging and dangerous, so you might undergo a medical detox before participating in a rehab program.

Withdrawal symptoms from Xanax can include:

  • Concentration impairment
  • Changes to smell
  • Not being able to think clearly
  • Prickling or burning sensations in the arms, legs, hands, and feet
  • Muscle twitching and cramps
  • Blurry vision
  • Diarrhea
  • Anxiety
  • Appetite loss
  • Seizures
  • Insomnia

If you believe you’re dependent on Xanax, we can help connect you with a medical detox center. Then, once you’ve detoxed and you’re stabilized, you might be a good fit for our outpatient programs. Cliffside Recovery is one of the leading Xanax rehab centers in New Jersey.

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After detoxing, you might go to an inpatient program, which we can refer you to. Inpatient rehab is very structured and comprehensive, and you live onsite.

Once you complete inpatient treatment, you could continue your rehab plan outpatient. This is known as a continuum of care, where you move at your own pace as you work on your recovery.

At Cliffside Recovery, our levels of treatment include:

  • Partial hospitalization programs are our highest level of treatment in terms of intensity. It’s a day program similar to the scheduling and structure of inpatient treatment, but you can return home or to a sober living house in the evenings and on the weekends. You can receive dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental disorders, medication management, and other individualized therapeutic services.
  • Intensive outpatient programs at our Xanax treatment center in New Jersey include therapy sessions several days a week. They’re flexible enough that you can continue going to school or work and maintaining outside responsibilities.
  • Our traditional outpatient programs are versatile and flexible, designed for you, wherever you are in your recovery journey.

It’s not uncommon for someone with a Xanax addiction to have another mental health disorder, like depression or anxiety.

There are varying reasons that co-occurring disorders are common in addiction. One is the desire to self-medicate. For example, someone might start using Xanax to deal with anxiety symptoms; over time, it becomes an addiction.

Similar brain pathways are also involved in addiction and other mental health disorders.

Substance use can cause or worsen mental disorders, and vice versa.

If both conditions aren’t treated at the same time, you’re at a higher risk of relapsing, so dual diagnosis treatment is a big differentiator as you compare Xanax rehab centers in New Jersey.

If you’d like more information about Xanax rehab centers in New Jersey for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to help in any way at Cliffside Recovery.

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