The Low-Down on Benzodiazepines
It is important, whatever your
medical condition, to understand how your medications work. This will
help you stay in control of your treatment and your life. Therefore, if
you have anxiety disorders, you should understand how benzos work so
that you can make the best medical choices for yourself.
Qualities of benzos that you’ll
hear used to describe these drugs include hypnotic, sedative,
anxiolytic, muscle relaxant, and amnesic. They work, in short, by
slowing down your central nervous system. You can use benzos for a
number of medical conditions, not just anxiety, which include things
like incomnia, seizures, muscle spasms, and alcohol withdrawal.
Dentists also sometimes use benzos in
their work. Those who abuse stimulant drugs, such as speed, sometimes
also abuse benzos to come down from the high. Common drugs classified
as benzos are Xanax, Valium, Serax, Rohypnol, Halcion, Librium,
Mogadone, and Ativan, among others.
There are a number of side effects to consider if you are thinking about using benzos to treat your anxiety disorder.
First and foremost, some benzos are
extremely addictive. While some report no addictive feelings, others
report complete addiction in as little as a few days. It depends on the
strength of the drug you are using and your body’s specific
reaction to it.
Other side effects are drowsiness,
ataxia, confusing, imbalance, impaired judgment, and forgetfulness.
Some benzos are stronger than others and all have drug-specific side
effects to consider as well.
Once you are dependant or addicted to benzos, withdrawal can be difficult as will include symptoms like insomnia, panic attacks,
hypertension, tremor, depression, sweating, loss of appetite, and
dysphoria. Sudden withdrawal may cause immediate convulsions,
catatonia, delusions, psychosis, and delirium tremens. The ultimate
result could be death.
Only anxiety disorder patients with prescriptions and strict
instructions from their doctors should take benzos. Uncontrolled, the
use of these drugs (like with most prescriptions drugs) can be very
harmful to your health. Benzos may be able to help you regain control during a panic attack or in your day-to-day life.
Many anxiety disorder patients have,
in fact, found great success with this kind of medication. However,
there are disadvantages to benzos as well. Make sure that you fully
understand how to use benzos and how they will affect your body before
beginning to take them.