Written by Drew Redd. Mina Draskovic, B.Psy., reviewed this content for accuracy.
Many people expect that going through benzo detox is safer than using a drug or alcohol. But this is not true. In fact, benzos provide a range of withdrawal side effects that prove quite dangerous. Some effects lead to seizures and even death, if you do not have the help you need from a licensed and medically supervised benzo detox center.
Stopping “cold turkey” is never a solution for benzo detox. The worse your addiction, the more extreme the withdrawal process, too. Your symptoms of benzo withdrawal may include:
Obviously, seizures and hallucinations seem most dangerous in this list. About 20 to 30 percent of people in benzo detox can suffer grand mal seizures. This information is released by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
But even simple reactions to ending your benzo addiction can lead to life-threatening consequences. Much depends on your personal drug history, length of addiction, health, and mental condition. All of these variables provide many reasons to go through withdrawal in a safe benzo detox center.
The length of your withdrawal depends on which benzo you abused. The drug’s half-life determines this, with half-life varying from brand to brand.
If you abuse short-acting benzos, your withdrawal starts quickly after your last use. Withdrawal is also quicker, as a whole. If you abuse long-acting benzos like Valium, it takes longer to start withdrawal and get through the entire detox process.
In addition to the timeline differences for short-acting and long-acting benzos, you also experience harsher symptoms with one over the other. Short-acting benzos cause intense, serious symptoms during withdrawal. Long-acting drugs like Valium cause lower grade symptoms.
For most people, benzo detox runs its course in seven to 10 days. Being in a licensed benzo detox center provides you with more options for speeding up your withdrawal and easing symptoms, than attempting this withdrawal at home. It also keeps you safe from potential relapse on your drugs.
When you start looking for a benzo detox center in Utah, you do so without knowing very much about the process. Your head holds many questions, and your heart holds many fears. But in the right benzo detox center in Utah, you can get through withdrawal comfortably and safely.
Ardu Recovery Center in Provo, Utah provides medically supervised detox using holistic and medication-assisted methods. This benzo detox center in Utah meets the needs of young adults aged 18 to 28, providing both detox and a residential rehab treatment program. This makes your journey from detox to rehab, and rehab to lasting recovery, much easier.
Programs and treatments of Ardu Recovery Center in Utah include:
“Ardu” means “rise up” in Irish Gaelic. So safely and comfortably rise up against your substance abuse and enter benzo addiction treatment Utah provides. Contact Ardu Recovery Center now at 801-810-1234 to start benzo detox now.
Drew Redd is the executive director of Ardu Recovery Center and is dedicated to empowering people on their journey to sobriety.