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Recognizing Teen Xanax Addiction Signs

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Published: October 12, 2016

Xanax is highly popular among younger drug users, and unfortunately it’s easy to acquire. As a benzodiazepine, it often requires increased dosages on a regular basis to replicate the initial effect. Teen Xanax addiction signs aren’t always easy to recognize.

The Hard Facts About Teen Drug Abuse

Xanax is a name-brand version of alprazolam, a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and depression. Because Xanax incites a euphoric feeling, 50% of teens are unaware are unaware of Xanax’s long-term dangers. Unfortunately, this ignorance often leads to addiction. Even scarier, seven out of 10 teens who become addicted to Xanax originally took the pills out of their parent’s medicine cabinet. The lack of awareness and ease of access contribute mightily to the current Xanax epidemic among teens.

Teen Xanax Addiction Signs

As indicated above, benzodiazepine addiction signs aren’t always obvious. At the lower levels of addiction, a teen will show symptoms that might look more like the individual has a flu bug. These symptoms include:

  • Sleepiness
  • Trouble Concentrating
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Lack of Coordination

At higher levels of addiction, the symptoms of Xanax abuse can become much more evident and dangerous. They might include:

  • Depression
  • Hallucinations
  • Seizures
  • Prolonged Muscle Pain
  • Suicidal Ideations

Considering their youth and inexperience coping with personal issues, these symptoms should be considered even more dangerous for teens.

Getting Help for the Teen Xanax Addiction Signs

If your child is struggling with a Xanax addiction, you need to get them help as soon as possible. At Lakeview Health in Jacksonville, Florida, we offer a variety of gender-specific treatment programs to help teens conquer addiction. Our on-site detox will rid Xanax from your teen’s body. From there, our clinical staff will devise a treatment plan that can break down the causes of your child’s addiction and help them develop better coping skills. As a parent, you can personally benefit from our four-day family treatment plan, which allows family members to interact and build viable support systems for their teen. If your son or daughter is exhibiting teen Xanax addiction signs, don’t wait. Call Lakeview Health at 866-704-7692. We can help your child conquer addiction and go on to lead a happy, substance-free life.

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