Klonopin Addiction Treatment & Recovery in Florida

Klonopin Addiction Treatment & Recovery in Florida

Do I Need Rehab for Klonopin Addiction?

This is a fair question. Klonopin is a prescribed medication, so it is easy for people to see it as safe. The fact is that Klonopin addiction is a widespread problem in the U.S. While Klonopin can be safe and effective when used exactly as prescribed by a doctor, it is habit-forming. Klonopin is a benzodiazepine, which is a class of sedatives commonly prescribed for anxiety. Benzodiazepines are also one of only three categories of drugs with potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms.

The other two are alcohol and barbiturates. Even someone with a prescription for Klonopin can fall prey to Klonopin addiction. Sometimes people increase their medication against doctors’ orders because they feel the dose is no longer adequately controlling their symptoms. Others might discover they like the euphoric side effects when they take extra medication or combine their medication with alcohol or other intoxicants.

Signs You May Need Help for Klonopin Dependence

  • Running out of medication before you can refill a prescription.
  • Seeking to “boost” the effect of your medication by combining it with alcohol or other intoxicants.
  • Stealing medication or money to buy drugs from other people.
  • Substituting any mind or mood-altering substance for Klonopin.
  • Taking unprescribed Klonopin.
  • Other Klonopin addiction symptoms, like feeling unwell before you take the medication.

Getting Help for Klonopin Addiction in Florida

However, you ended up here, you’re here. It’s not important whether or not you have a Klonopin prescription or if your Klonopin addiction is a result of pills you bought off the street or got from a friend. What matters is that you’ve recognized you have a problem and you want help. That’s tremendous in fact. Believe it or not, the biggest obstacle to early recovery is usually denial or unwillingness to stop and get help. If you’re even part of the way past denial and reluctance, then you’re doing great! The next step is planning for treatment. Klonopin dependence will generally require a medical detox. You come off the Klonopin under medical supervision. They use medications to make you comfortable and control any withdrawal symptoms.


A Note About Benzodiazepine Detox

Note, you must never try to detox yourself off Klonopin at home without medical supervision. Even under controlled conditions, there can be some discomfort but a detox can monitor you and respond to any withdrawal symptoms as they appear. If you were to attempt a home detox, you would not have the advantage of detox medications and the careful eye of doctors and nurses. Klonopin withdrawal can result in anxiety and seizures. Like alcohol or barbiturate withdrawal, these seizures can be potentially fatal. We tell you this not to alarm you, but to impress upon you the importance of medical detox for Klonopin dependence.

Why You Should Consider Treatment for Klonopin Addiction 

As mentioned above, it’s dangerous to try and detox yourself off any benzodiazepine like Klonopin. It must be under medical supervision. But what about after detox? The question then becomes how to do you keep from picking it up again. If you had a prescription, your doctor should be fully aware that you had a problem with it so they can prescribe you a non-narcotic alternative if needed. However, there is still a risk of relapse. That risk is usually greatest in early recovery.

This is why detox for Klonopin addiction symptoms is so important. It’s also why to follow-up treatment after detox is critical if you want lasting recovery. Very few people can simply detox for a week or two and then go back to life as usual without relapse. Those are the facts. People who attend addiction treatment for benzos are far more likely to be drug-free 6 months to a year later or more. There’s no reason to try and buck the odds when excellent help is available to you.


Conclusion 

Harmony Treatment and Wellness offers high-quality evidence-based treatment for substance use disorders, including benzo addiction. All of Harmony Recovery Group’s facilities are gold standard institutions with excellent reputations for patient care. You are welcome to contact us directly at (772) 247-6180 or reach out to us via our contact page here.


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