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Valium Addiction Treatment in Marietta, GA

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Rarely does a person intend to develop a drug addiction, especially to a drug like Valium. At first you might be taking Valium to treat your anxiety or some other medical condition, then perhaps you’ll take one here and there to cope with a stressful situation or workday. 

This can quickly snowball into addiction and one day, you’ve woken up and realized that you can’t get through the day without abusing Valium, or you’re taking Valium with other drugs. Your addiction doesn’t have to be your new normal. 

At Atlanta Treatment LLC, we offer specialized Valium addiction treatment for struggling individuals who are ready to regain control of their lives in Marietta. Valium is one of the most commonly abused drugs, and our rehab team has treated affected individuals successfully using therapies, holistic treatment, and more.


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Understanding Valium and Its Effects

Valium is the brand name of diazepam, a known benzodiazepine. All benzodiazepines, including Valium, act on the brain to slow down activity and induce relaxing effects, which is why they’re classified as sedatives or tranquilizers. 

Medical Uses of Valium

Valium is typically prescribed by doctors to treat medical conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, and alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and it can sometimes be used to sedate patients before certain medical procedures.

Valium is also commonly prescribed to treat:

  • Seizures and tremors
  • Panic attacks
  • Muscle spasms
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Neurological diseases

Though the DEA classifies Valium as a Class IV substance because of its low potential for abuse, many people regularly abuse Valium for non-medical reasons, such as to relax or cope with stressful situations. 

The Path to Valium Addiction

The more Valium a person takes, however, the faster the body builds a tolerance, which is how addiction beings. In 2011 and 2012 alone, around 7,300 people sought treatment for Valium addiction—more than seven times the number of people entering treatment in 2003.

Recognizing Valium Dependency and Abuse

There are several long term affects and signs of Valium addiction.

They include:

  • Memory loss
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Tremors
  • Sleeping issues
  • Nightmares
  • Seizures
  • Hallucinations

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Treatment Our Team Offers

Like all drug addictions, Valium addiction requires professional help to treat. Recovery isn’t just about ridding your body of toxins—it’s also about treating your mental health, identifying stressors, learning healthier coping mechanisms, and gaining life skills in order to commit to long-term sobriety. At Atlanta Treatment LLC, we offer all of this and more through our programs, including a partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program, and even night outpatient treatment program. Recovery from Valium addiction is possible when you give us a call for help.

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How Do I Know If I’m Addicted?

Oftentimes, people don’t realize they have an addiction until their lives start to fall apart or their loved ones stage an intervention. Addiction can be gradual. When it comes to Valium, taking it for longer than 4-6 weeks increases the likelihood of addiction.

It’s helpful to know the signs of addiction so you can process and get the help you need. Some of the common signs of Valium addiction include:

  • Strong cravings for the drug
  • Withdrawal symptoms when you’ve gone a certain length of time without using Valium
  • Loss of interest in activities you once found enjoyable
  • Using more Valium to get high than usual
  • Ignoring your obligations, such as work or school
  • Continued use of the drug, despite issues the drug is causing in your life

It’s also possible for a person to overdose on Valium. Many people assume their lives aren’t at risk when they abuse Valium because it’s a legal drug that is often prescribed, which is why some overdose accidentally. Some signs of a Valium overdose include drowsiness, difficulty breathing, bluish lips, and double vision—if you or a loved one are exhibiting these symptoms after taking Valium, seek medical attention immediately.

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