Xanax Abuse: Addiction Signs & Treatment Options

What Is Xanax Misuse?

A wide range of problematic behaviors can qualify as prescription drug abuse. Xanax misuse is any type of Xanax use that is not medically recommended by a healthcare professional. If you do not have a prescription at all, any consumption of Xanax is abuse. This can include both taking Xanax recreationally to get high and taking Xanax to self-medicate any health issues that you struggle with. Some people who misuse Xanax take it regularly while others may just take it occasionally.

It is also possible to misuse Xanax even if you have a prescription. Some people who misuse Xanax have obtained the prescription by misleading a doctor or by getting multiple prescriptions from different doctors. It can also be misuse to skip your prescription for a while and then take several doses at once. Any time you are taking more of a prescription than your doctor prescribed to treat a valid health condition, you are misusing the drug.

Is It Dangerous to Misuse Xanax?

How to Tell If You’re Addicted to Xanax

If you have answered yes to one or more of these questions, it might mean that you are dealing with a Xanax use disorder. Ultimately, a Xanax addiction has the potential to drastically alter your thoughts, behaviors, and actions. If you suspect that you might have an addiction, it is important to consult with a mental health and substance use disorder professional as soon as possible. They can provide a non-judgemental environment to discuss your use of Xanax and help you determine if it is becoming problematic.

Signs That Your Loved One Might Be Addicted to Xanax

Whether a person is currently on Xanax or not, addiction will cause them to act strangely. They may seem oddly disinterested, no longer trying to spend time with you or do hobbies they used to enjoy. Many people with an addiction become withdrawn or moody. Often, those with a Xanax addiction will have mood swings, seeming oddly calm and oddly irritable throughout the day. They may disappear at odd times of the day or not have an explanation for where they have been.

Be sure to keep an eye out for other signs that the addiction is impacting your loved one’s life. When a person has an addiction to Xanax, they may neglect responsibilities. You may notice that they are struggling at work and school, and they may even get fired or expelled. They may have unexplained financial issues and might even resort to stealing or other illegal behavior.

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Contact Us To Get The Help You Need

If you want to visit one of our New England drug rehab centers, please contact us at Granite Recovery Centers. Our experts will work with you to find a high-quality treatment option that meets your needs. We strive to provide a holistic level of treatment with evidence-based care, giving you the help necessary to regain your sobriety for good.

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