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Sleeping Tablets Rehab

Sleeping Tablets Rehab

Sleeping tablets can create unsafe calming effects when abused and this can manifest in many ways, for example:

  • Poor judgement
  • Slowed pulse and breathing
  • Lowered blood pressure
  • Poor concentration
  • Confusion
  • Impaired coordination
  • Loss of movement
  • Fatigue

When sleeping tablets are taken not taken under medical supervision, as prescribed there can be drastic repercussions, there is always a chance that if combined with other medications or alcohol that respiratory failure could occur.

Anyone with this dependency may have struggled for years to overcome it, unfortunately sleep disorders are common in today’s demanding society, and sleep medications are frequently turned to for a quick fix. Some of the sleeping aids available are:

  • Xanax
  • Ambien
  • Zopicon
  • Imovane
  • Zopiclone
  • Limovan

Although these types of medications, such as: can solve sleep issues temporarily, pills are not the safest way to overcome a problem.

If users have found that the frequency and quantity of sleeping pills they take has increased even though it may affect them less, they more than likely have developed an addiction. This tolerance is most prominent when, upon attempting to stop taking the sleeping tablets, they experience withdrawal symptoms.

Abusers of this drug would initially need to detox from this drug, generally working on the medical reduction process with the support of a medical team, and then there should be a period of rehab.

There are many different programs which may be suitable for clients, and these include cognitive behavioural therapy. A rehab facility will have counselors who are intimately familiar with sleeping tablet addiction. These therapists can provide individual counseling, group counseling and therapy for users of sleeping tablets and many will use workshops tailored to users of prescription drugs.