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Clonazepam Addiction

We’re fortunate to live in an era when there are many medications available to treat anxiety disorders. One group of medications that is particularly successful in treating anxiety is known as the benzodiazepines, and of this class of medicines, clonazepam is one of the most frequently prescribed drugs. If you or someone you love suffer from continual anxiety, it is possible that you are taking clonazepam, which is also sold under the brand name Klonopin. But if you are taking this drug, you should be on guard, since developing a clonazepam addiction would not be unusual even if you are following your doctor’s directions.

Uses of Clonazepam

Although clonazepam is used primarily to treat anxiety disorders, there are other conditions for which it can be prescribed. Many people who suffer from seizures are prescribed the drug in order to mitigate the seizures’ effects and keep patients safe. Alcoholics are often given clonazepam while they are in addiction recovery in order to reduce the discomfort associated with withdrawal. Should you be taking the drug for anxiety or the aforementioned conditions, you are at risk of developing an addiction to clonazepam that will require professional addiction counseling and treatment.

Indications of Addiction

If you or someone you love is taking clonazepam, there are signs of a clonazepam addiction that can be present whether the drug is taken under a doctor’s orders or is obtained illicitly. Many of the signs of an addiction to clonazepam are similar to the signs of an addiction to another drug. For example, spending vast sums of money or resorting to seeing different doctors in order to get additional prescriptions for clonazepam are signs of an addiction. Other signs are more specific to those who have become addicted to clonazepam. Panic attacks and depression can indicate that an addiction is present. Insomnia and general restlessness are also observed in clonazepam addicts. Other physical signs include diarrhea, sweating, and a reduction in sex drive. If any of these signs are evident, you should speak with a counselor in one of the many available traditional or alternative rehab programs.

Help Is a Call Away

If you suspect that you are suffering from an addiction to clonazepam, do not despair. At BetterAddictionCare, we can give you access to a recovery network featuring the top clonazepam addiction programs in the United States. Our services are always completely confidential, and we will help match you with a cost-effective program that can be customized to your needs. Call today or fill out our contact form and we will help you start down the road to sobriety.

Ashley Bayliss
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Amber Asher
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Resources

bullet National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2021).
"Prescription CNS Depressants DrugFacts: Benzodiazepines and Related Drugs."
Retrieved on September 09, 2020
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bullet European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2017).
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