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Ambien Addiction

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Ambien is the newest range among those having a hard time sleeping, or for those looking for a “legal” high. However, this drug is one of the most dangerous things a person can put in their body. Some of the side effects of taking Ambien are:

hallucinations, blurred visions, drowsiness, chronic pain, nose or throat irritation, depression, suicidal thinking, confusion, personality disorders, headaches, drugged feeling, lapses in memory, and eventually addiction.

What is even scarier are the withdrawal symptoms. Someone who is coming off of Ambien will experience the following withdrawal symptoms:

behavioral changes, sweating, insomnia, stomach pain, muscle cramping, nausea and vomiting, anxiety problems, panicking, tremors, convulsions, and in severe cases they may even have seizures.

The only real way to handle an Ambien addiction is to enroll in an effective drug rehab. If you or anyone you know is in need of help for a substance abuse problem please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650 for more information.

Successful Rehabilitation for Ambien Abuse

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Ambien, one of the most commonly prescribed sleeping aids, is beginning to get a lot more attention in the media because of its addictive qualities and the severe withdrawal symptoms that users can experience after long-term use. Ambien addiction is becoming more common and Ambien abusers are now seeking drug rehab to safely get off this drug. With celebrities like Lindsey Lohan and Tiger Woods coming out and admitting to taking Ambien, more and more people are becoming aware of the dangers of this drug.

Ambien is a drug that is most commonly prescribed for sleep problems. It is a benzodiazepine and some other drugs that fall into this category are Ativan, Xanax and Klonipin. Ambien can produce some serious side effects which can range from feeling tired upon waking to memory loss, hallucinations and seizures. Lately more and more people are taking this drug as a method to get high.

Narconon Louisiana is a drug and alcohol rehab that has seen a huge influx in the amount of people seeking rehab for an Ambien addiction. Jeff Lukas, Executive Director of Narconon Louisiana explains, “Several years ago we began to see the effects of Oxycontin abuse, how it had the ability to take over a person after just a few uses. Ambien addiction is not much different. Slowly, we are seeing that is is becoming more popular, especially with the younger crowd who still believes that if it’s found in a medicine cabinet than it is safe.”

Mr. Lukas goes on t o explain why this type of addiction needs to be acted on immediately. “One of the scariest things about Ambien is that it causes an individual to have absolutely no control of themselves and no memory of what they did while under the influence. Imagine taking a pill, waking up ten to twenty hours later and having no idea what you did during that time. That is where things get dangerous.”

Narconon Louisiana is a long-term, inpatient facility that specializes in handling Ambien addiction. Instead of insisting that addiction is a disease, Narconon Louisiana recognizes that drugs are a solution to a problem. With one on one counseling, clients are able to address the underlying issues and problems of why they started using drugs or alcohol in the first place. Upon identifying those problems clients are shown how to face and handle them and once and for all with the end result being that they don’t have to mask problems with drugs or alcohol.

Utilizing this unique method of treatment along with a detoxification program to handle the physical aspects of addiction the Narconon program achieves a 76% success rate for permanent recovery, Narconon Louisiana rises above traditional rehabs and allows a client to move on with their lives without the burden of addiction.

Ambien abuse must be handled immediately and if you or anyone you know is in need of rehabilitation for this problem please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650 for more information.