Alprazolam Treatment

Many forms of help are available for alprazolam dependence though some may not be thorough in their approach. Eliminating the physical dependence through detox should be the foremost goal of any responsible treatment program. Alprazolam is a sedative prescription medication used to treat panic disorders, anxiety disorders and anxiety due to depression. It’s a member of the benzodiazepine class of drugs along with Valium and Klonopin. Alprazolam is the generic name for Xanax and Xanax XR. The medication can be useful to treat these disorders but also can leave patients with physical and/or psychological dependence. Once this occurs, patients need to seek treatment as soon as possible. Very often, the fear of withdrawing from alprazolam keeps patients from seeking treatment. The Waismann Method offers safe, quick and compassionate medical detox that is both thorough and renowned.

Safe Alprazolam Detox is Available Through the Waismann Method

First, we treat the physical aspect of alprazolam addiction, using intravenous medication to cleanse the drug from key receptors. This happens in a hospital while patients sleep lightly under anesthesia and takes less than two hours. Our medical procedure for rapid detox has been perfected over the last decade, successfully treating thousands of people from around the world. The procedure accelerates the withdrawal symptoms which occur while patients are under. This allows them to wake free of benzodiazepines and without the conscious awareness they experienced the often-painful symptoms. Our total required hospital stay is 2 to 4 days. Many other alprazolam treatment programs require weeks or months of detox, rehab and/or therapy. We offer constant monitoring from professional and caring doctors, anesthesiologists and support staff. If patients choose to do so, they can take advantage of our continued care program offered through our Domus Retreat transitional living facility. This program allows patients the opportunity to continue recovery in a posh and supportive environment. We offer accommodations in private suites and services of a personal chef. Therapies include massage, biofeedback and group and individual counseling.

Not All Alprazolam Treatment Programs Are Equal

Many types of treatment programs are available to assist patients but not all are equal, or even effective. Rehabs and detox facilities may differ in their approach to treating alprazolam addiction. While all programs aim to rid patients of their addiction, they have varying success and safety ratings. A wide range of in-patient and out-patient programs, services and treatments are available for people who are addicted to alprazolam. Treatment for a benzodiazepine addiction is always the right choice. The Waismann Method can take the fear and any unnecessary suffering out of the detox process. This gives our patients peace of mind to know they can move forward with their lives and dreams in a timely and safe manner.

Get Help with Alprazolam Addiction Now

Call us today to discuss how the Waismann Method can free you from your Alprazolam dependency and get your life back.

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