Klonopin Treatment

A compassionate, medically-supervised treatment program for Klonopin addiction will help patients best deal with dependency issues, as well as the underlying anxiety and panic disorders that caused them to take the medication in the first place. Klonopin, the brand name in the U.S. for clonazepam, is a highly potent drug in a class called benzodiazepines which are considered controlled substances. It is meant to be a short-term treatment for epilepsy, panic and anxiety disorders and Restless Legs Syndrome, though it is prescribed for off-label uses such as a sedative for sleep. Taking Klonopin in larger-than-prescribed doses or for long periods of time could lead to tolerance, dependence and addiction. Withdrawing from benzodiazepines can be physically and mentally challenging and should be done gradually, with doses tapered. The symptoms of withdrawal can be unmanageable and those taking it may benefit from medically-supervised detox.

Klonopin Withdrawal

Withdrawal symptoms commonly associated with benzodiazepines after prolonged use include psychotic attacks, depressed mood, memory loss, hallucinations, tremors, irritability, anxiety, insomnia and aggressiveness. We understand that seeking treatment for Klonopin or other addictions can be scary. What keeps many people from getting help is often the fear associated with withdrawal.

Individual Treatment Plans Maximize Results

At Domus Retreat in southern California, we treat each patient individually, paying special attention to underlying physical and psychological problems, risk factors for relapse and individual needs and concerns. Most of our guests at Domus are “accidental addicts” who became addicted to prescription medication after a health professional wrote a script for legitimate conditions. At Domus, we see no need to assign our guests blame, shame or guilt for their problems. The “once an addict, always an addict” philosophy so popular in the treatment community is counterproductive as far as we’re concerned.

Domus Retreat Offers Luxurious, World-Class Treatment

What we strive for at Domus Retreat is to build our patients back up so they can resume their lives with self-esteem intact. We’re located in the Anaheim Hills of Orange County, Ca., providing a truly personalized and medically-advanced program for drug and alcohol addiction. “Domus” means “home” in Latin, and that’s what we strive to provide our guests. Klonopin addiction is targeted on all fronts in a private, luxurious setting where guests receive individual care and pampering. Our Domus Retreat staff firmly believes that addictions should be treated in the most responsible and humane manner. We assess each patient’s medical and psychological history and provide the appropriate treatment for that specific individual. We don’t use shame, harsh judgment, degradation or guilt to achieve results. We work on the underlying issues that may lead to dependence, such as undiagnosed depression. The physical and psychological aspects of addiction are addressed through top-notch medicine and therapeutic after care. We pride ourselves on providing a comfortable, non-judgmental and responsible treatment program.

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