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- Seabrook HouseRehab Treatment CenterSeabrook, NJDetails
- Brookside InstituteRehab Treatment CenterNewport Beach, CADetails
- Sovereign Health of CaliforniaRehab Treatment CenterSan Clemente, CADetails
- Addiction Recovery Center of TemeculaRecovery ProgramTemecula, CADetails
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Xanax Abuse Recovery Overview
Are you looking for help for your dependence on Xanax? The rehab facilities listed in our directory are waiting to hear from you. Call one today to get treatment for your addiction to this drug, whose side effects include respiratory depression, constipation, dizziness, and fatigue. See pictures of Xanax here
What is Xanax?
Xanax is a trade name for a drug known as Alprazolam. It is used to treat patients with anxiety issues or who are having panic attacks. Street names for Xanax include "Z-bars," "bars," and "Upjohn."
Causes of Xanax Addiction
Over time, "Upjohn" users develop a physical dependence for the drug. Since it is effective at treating their anxiety symptoms by creating a feeling of euphoria followed by deep relaxation, users may also become psychologically dependent on it as well. Recreational users may use it to deal with the feelings of panic that they may experience while using LSD, mushrooms or other psychedelic drugs. "Z-bars" may also be used by someone who is trying to sleep after ingesting cocaine or other stimulants. When more than 4 mg of "bars" are taken daily, there is an increased risk of dependence on the drug.
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Xanax Rehabs for Addiction Recovery
"Upjohn" is not a drug that a user can stop taking all at once. The treatment for an addiction to this medication must include a period of detoxification. This process should be done gradually and under the direction of medical personnel. Once you have been weaned off the drug, you can start to work on looking forward to a future that doesn't include taking "Z-bars."
Why Stop Using Xanax? Some Top Reasons:
- When "Z-bars" are taken with alcohol, lithium, or antidepressants, the results can be fatal.
- Using "Upjohn" can cause sexual dysfunction.
- People who are depressed or who have liver or kidney disease shouldn't take "bars."
- This drug may cause breathing difficulties if taken in high enough doses.
- "Z-bars" are not safe for pregnant women to take. It can pass through breast milk to the baby, which means that nursing mothers should not take it either.

