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ADDICTION TO CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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Like other benzodiazepines, chlordiazepoxide is a psychotropic, habit forming drug. People who are legitimately prescribed chlordiazepoxide for medical purposes (such as insomnia or anxiety) can still develop a dependence on the drug. Some people start using chlordiazepoxide by increasing their dosage once they no longer experience the desired effect. Others start using chlordiazepoxide to intentionally get high or to intensify the effects of other drugs. People with underlying mental illnesses are also at a greater risk of becoming addicted to chlordiazepoxide.

When an addiction to chlordiazepoxide begins to form, the individual may display the following behavioral symptoms:

  • – “Doctor shopping” to attain chlordiazepoxide prescriptions
  • – Abusing the drug by taking higher doses than recommended
  • – Dishonesty about the amount and frequency of chlordiazepoxide use
  • – Turning towards illegal means to obtain the drug
  • – Prioritizing chlordiazepoxide use as the focus of their day
  • – Abandoning normal relationships or responsibilities
  • – Wanting to stop chlordiazepoxide use but being unable to
  • – Experiencing financial hardship due to the cost of chlordiazepoxide
  • – Restlessness
  • – Confusion
  • – Irritability
  • – A need for higher doses to feel the effects of chlordiazepoxide (tolerance)
  • – Rapid heart rate, sweating, and tremors 

Librium is classified as a schedule IV regulated drug as by the Controlled Substances Act. It is mainly used as a short term remedy to treat symptoms of acute alcohol withdrawal, anxiety disorders, and to relax patients before surgery. Like other benzos, chlordiazepoxide may also be used to treat muscle tension, seizures, insomnia, and irritable bowel syndrome.

Chlordiazepoxide causes the user to become very relaxed, which is the number one reason people abuse this drug. Those who suffer from insomnia or anxiety disorders abuse chlordiazepoxide because of its calming effects. Taking larger and more frequent doses than what is prescribed is considered abuse of chlordiazepoxide; using chlordiazepoxide without a prescription is also substance abuse. People who take chlordiazepoxide recreationally do so in order to achieve a high. Mixing chlordiazepoxide with other drugs is hazardous, as it elevates the risk of overdose. 

Symptoms of chlordiazepoxide overdose may include: 

  • – Blackouts
  • – Confusion
  • – Severe drowsiness
  • – Slowed reflexes
  • – Low blood pressure
  • – Coma

At Asana Recovery, we understand how difficult recovering from these addictions through our daily work to help those struggling most from this disease. While some may believe they can make it alone, rehabilitation programs are essential in the fight to break dependency. The road ahead is not a smooth or easy one, but you can traverse it if done so with the support of the right team. Counseling and aftercare processes can assist you by addressing the psychological facets that led you to addition and help you build a structure from which to better cope with life without succumbing to addiction.

The supervised detoxification and residential treatment programs at Asana Recovery are offered in a supportive, relaxing, and inspiring environment. We’re deeply committed to ensuring your long-term recovery, and guiding you on your path to a healthier and happier future. There is no better time than now, and we’re always available to speak with you. Call us at (949) 438-4504 to learn more about our comprehensive drug and alcohol addiction treatment program today.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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