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People make use of certain medications to treat illnesses. In a way these medications help make our lives simpler by treating ailments that we experience in our daily lives. Its okay to take medications when we experience colds, however it's another story once we take medications when don't feel any ailments or even we abuse the usage of these medications. An ideal example would be benzodiazepine use. Continue reading this article to gain some information concerning the negative effects of benzodiazepine abuse.

Benzodiazepine is a drug prescribed by physicians to individuals who experience anxiety attacks and for anyone who has anxiety disorders. This drug was used to keep someone relaxed. It is also indicated for a variety of problems like alcohol dependence, seizures, and also insomnia. Basically this drug is considered a sedative hypnotic.

The benzodiazepine use usually starts off with a feeling of tolerance to the drug. So to feel safe the patient increases the doze of medication without the doctor's advice. Tendency is that the brain tends to expect the chemical, hence the threshold for panic changes. The liver will even expect the dose of the drug and prepares the amount of enzymes to metabolize it.

The benzodiazepine addiction can also happen if the patient tries to experiment by taking the medication without experiencing panic attacks. The patient experiences a feeling of euphoria, so they take the drug without having an anxiety attack to experience that feeling of euphoria again.

If you attempt to taper the medication dose without your doctor's knowledge it could lead you to experience withdrawal symptoms such as insomnia, anxiety attacks, heart palpitations, stomach aches , loss of appetite, increase in social phobia, depression , itching or even crawling skin sensations. Rapid cessation of taking the drug may even lead to "rebound anxiety"; this occurs when the brains chemical component GABA (responsible for managing stress) runs dry. Rebound Anxiety is usually more serious than the original anxiety experienced by the patient.

When these signs or symptoms start to manifest then you must start to take into account seeking medical attention. Relay your concerns to your doctor. They're more capable on how to manage your problem. Don't hesitate to seek for assistance before it's too late.

by: Rich Maputi




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