Posts Tagged ‘benzo addiction’

Xanax Addiciton Led To FBI Agent’s Demise

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Carlos Ortiz, a recently fired FBI agent was arrested Wednesday for intending to murder his estarnged wife and the head of the Dallas FBI field office. Reorts indicate Ortiz, who admitted an addiction to Xanax, had been stockpiling guns and ammunition to carry out his plan of revenge. He insisted his wife and his boss were having an affair.

There are currently no reports that prove that this affair was going on. In fact, most think these are the ramblings of a man with a drug problem.

Attempted murder, delusional thinking and the inability to work are common indicators of Xanax abuse. This powerful benzodiazepine is one of the most abused medications in our country. Many have realized that although Xanax was supposed to handle anxiety, it is now just another way for our country to be under the influence.

Being nervous or stressed out is part of every day living. Killing your spouse or your boss is not. Do not let a pill take over your life. If you have gone out of touch with reality, even to a small degree, seek advice as you may be experiencing the side effects of Xanax. Get help for your benzo addiction before it is too late.

What is Rohypnol?

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Rohypnol is most commonly known as the date rape drug. It is a benzodiazepine, which is in the same family as Xanax, Klonipin, and Ativan.

People are most used to hearing about Rohypnol when is called by its street name; the date rape drug. Predators often use Rohypol because once ingested the person loses all control over their facalities. When victims wake up they have no idea what occurred during the last few hours. During this time, women are raped, beaten and molested.

Rohypnol is also used recreationally. The drug provides users with the same high as Xanax, Klonipin and Ativan. The only real way to handle a benzo addiction like that of Rohypnol addiction, is to enroll in a drug rehab. If you or anyone you know is struggling with an addiction or substance abuse problem, please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650 for more information.

Are Doctor’s Over Prescribing Xanax?

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Xanax is a powerful benzo that is usually prescribed for anxiety and sleep disorders. However, most people are unaware of the dangerous side effects that come along with taking this drug. Additionally, more and more people are buying Xanax on the street as a method to get high.

Xanax addiction is one of the most dangerous addictions to have. People who are addicted to Xanax will experience insomnia, heightened anxiety, high blood pressure, depression, vibration-like feeling throughout their body, and in severe cases, they will suffer from seizures and panic attacks.

The only real way to handle an addiction to Xanax is to enroll in a long-term, drug and alcohol rehab. If you or anyone you know is in need of help for a benzo addiction please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650 for more information. Help is available.

Woman on Ambien Convicted of DUI

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Della Foss, 47, was convicted of a DUI manslaughter due mostly because she was under to influence of Ambien, a sleepaid prescribed for sleep problems. Ambien, Xanax and Ativan are all members of the benzodiasepine family. Drugs that have been known to calm people down, but are also responsible for memory loss, loss of judgement, and lostt of motor controls. In addition to the frightening side effects, they are also highly addictive.

When Della Foss took Ambien and got behind the wheel not only did she lose control of her car but she also hit  49-year-old Thomas Sewell. For the crash and for the death of Sewell, Foss was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

A benzo addiction is very hard to battle on your own, most people seek the help of a drug and alcohol rehab center. Withdrawal symptoms can range from irritability to sleeplessness to seizures. 

If you or anyone you know is in need of help for a benzo addiction please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650 for more information.

Ambien Almost Killed Lindsay Lohan

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Lindsay Lohan has been all over the news lately discussing her history with drugs and alcohol. Lindsay claims that she knew she needed to check into rehab when she began hallucinating from Ambien. 

Ambien is a benzodiazepine that is prescribed for sleep problems. When most people don’t realize is that pills like Ambien, Xanax, and Klonipin are highly addictive and have serious withdrawal symptoms. People who attempt to get off of Ambien will experience sleeplessness, body aches, headaches, depression, anxiety, and in some cases seizures.

The best way to handle a benzo addiction is to check into a drug and alcohol rehab. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Benzos Are Equal To Heroin

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

REsearchers in the U.S. and Switzerland have found that a benzo addiction is equaled to a heroin addiction. Both heroin and drugs like Xanax, Ambien, and Valium which are all benzos work with the neurotransmitters in the brain, releasing dopamine. This new comparison sheds some new light on benzo addiction.

A common misconception among users of benzodiazepines is that if it is prescribed by a doctor then it’s safe. That is simply not the case. The withdrawals from benzos can last for months. Users can suffer from seizures insomnia, anxiety, migraines and a vibration sensation throughout the body. Whereas heroin withdrawals last for a shorter amount and there is no risk of seizures.

Someone that is suffering from a benzo addiction needs to enroll in a drug and alcohol rehab. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Are We Over Prescribing Benzos?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Nowadays people are always complaining about their anxiety and their sleeping problems. But no need to worry there’s an easy fix – benzos! Benzodiazepines are powerful drugs that come in the form of Xanax, Klonipin, and sleeping pills like Lunesta and Ambien. Most people think that what they’re getting is sleep or calmness in a tablet, but what they’re really getting is a variety of different health problems, often times culminating in a benzo addiction.

Dependance on benzos is the same as any other drug addiction, the person begins to feel dependent on the drug, they experience withdrawal symptoms when they don’t take their prescription and eventually the symptoms that they were trying to handle in the first place get worse. 

What most people don’t realize is that benzo withdrawal are very dangerous. People who have all of a sudden stopped using the drug can experience insomnia, body aches, seizures, high blood pressure, anxiety, and depression. The only safe way to detox off benzos is under the supervision of an M.D.

Drug and alcohol rehab has been found to be the only real solution to eliminating people’s dependence on these drugs. Narconon Louisiana is a long-term, inpatient rehab that was designed to handle the cravings as well as the traps in one’s mind that force the individual to resort to drugs in the first place. 

If you or anyone you know is in need of help for a benzo addiction please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Rehab For Benzos Saves Lives

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

While thousands of people are abusing benzos like Xanax and Klonipin, it’s time to focus on effective rehab. Benzo addiction has the ablility to take over the body after as little as a few uses. Some withdrawal symptoms include; sleeplessness, body aches, vibration sensation in extreminities, depression and headaches. One of the biggest hurdles that people who are abusing benzos have to face is overcoming these severe withdrawal symptoms.

Narconon Louisiana is a long-term, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab that focuses on handling addiction permanently. Boasting a 76% success rate for permanent recovery. Clients who come in with a benzo addiction receive one on one care to ensure that the severe withdrawal symptoms are handled effectivaly.

If you or anyone you know is in need of benzo rehab please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

The Dangers of Benzodiazepine Addiction

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Benzo addiction is rapidly becoming an epidemic in our culture. In 2007 doctors in the U.S. wrote more than 82 million prescriptions for benzos. As more and more people depend on these types of drugs it’s becoming apparent that the withdrawal symptoms and the doctors quickness to prescribe are crippling our society. Drug rehabilitation centers like Narconon Louisiana, are seeing a huge influx of benzo abusers.

Benzodiazepine is a type of tranquilizer that is most commonly prescribed for depression and anxiety. Often times patients will go to their doctors and or psychiatrists and after a few minutes leave with a prescription for Xanax or Klonipin. In addition to those who unkowingly become addicted to benzos, there is a huge group of people that “doctor shop” (going from doctor to doctor with fake or exaggerated ailments until they are prescribed their desired drug) in order to obtain the highly addictive drug. Most people are naware of the severe withdrawal symptoms for benzodiazepine use.

It is evident that prolonged benzo withdrawal prevents people from coming off the drug. Narconon Louisiana understands that one of the biggest reasons for prolonged benzo withdrawal is the fact that the drug metabolites adhere to the fatty tissues in the body. When this occurs the person experiences symptoms like insomnia, pain, depression, numbness, racing thoughts, and irritability. An effective way to combat those withdrawal symptoms is the unique sauna detoxification process used by Narconon Louisiana. The sauna program allows the body to sweat out the dangerous toxins that cause users to experience the withdrawal effects from benzo for months at a time. Using this technique, benzo withdrawal can be cut down to just a few weeks.

Narconon Louisiana does not subscribe to the idea that addiction is a disease. Instead, they focus on what problems the drugs were handling for the client. Upon completing the sauna detoxification program, clients work one on one with a counselor to locate and handle these problems. This type of therapy allows the client to permanently handle the underlying problems that spurred the drug addiction in the first place. Instead of being on medication for the rest of their life, the client is able to move past those barriers and live a life free of drugs.

In addition to the one on one counseling and detoxification that clients receive, they also do extensive work with breaking the “habits” that come along with drug use. These habits can manifest themselves in several different ways, some of the most common are; running away from problems, using other people to get what they want, leaving when things get too hard, laziness and avoiding confrontation. It is vital to sobriety that these behavioral patterns are broken in order for the client to maintain sobriety.

Narconon Louisiana’s intensive rehabilitation is the answer to benzo use. They have found a way to show addicts how to take back control of their lives. Benzo addiction is extremely dangerous and the withdrawals can last for months. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.