- It can be dangerous to suddenly stop using benzos. It is safest (and best) to consult with a healthcare professional if you have been using benzos and want to stop.
- “Benzos” refers to a whole group of drugs, including Valium, Xanax, Klonopin, and others.
- Using benzos can increase your tolerance for these kinds of drugs, making it difficult for doctors to anesthetize or sedate you in case of an emergency.
- Benzo use can lead to seizures and other serious medical issues.
- Benzos can lead to trouble sleeping and mood swings.


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What is Benzo Addiction Treatment Like?
- Since stopping benzos suddenly can be dangerous, during medical detox, patients are often tapered off or transitioned to different, safer benzos under the supervision of medical staff. Medical supervision is crucial during benzo withdrawal for withdrawal management due to withdrawal symptoms and the likelihood of relapse. Withdrawal symptoms can be detrimental to a person’s overall well-being. We can help you overcome withdrawal symptoms and live life free.
- While staying at the benzodiazepine addiction treatment center full time, patients are able to participate in regular therapy sessions such as individual counseling, group therapy, and other therapeutic activities that help them to unpack and process addiction and its effects.
- Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) – Patients still participate in intensive evidence based treatment each day, but are able to return to their homes each evening. This is often a transitional step for patients who have completed a residential program in Mechanicsburg.
- Patients who have “graduated” from the intensive portions of substance abuse treatment often choose to continue with weekly group counseling or attend support groups such as Narcotics Anonymous. This can help people stay connected to strong, recovery-focused communities to overcome benzo addiction.
Benefits of Treatment for Benzo Addiction

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