ProSom Withdrawal and ProSom Detox
In this Special Report, Siobhan Morse, executive director of The National Institute for Holistic Addiction Studies, discusses ProSom Withdrawal and Detox.
What is ProSom?
ProSom is a prescription medication used as an insomnia treatment.
It is part of a group of medications called benzodiazepines.
As with other benzodiazepine medication, ProSom can be abused and can lead to addiction or dependence.
What is ProSom withdrawal?
Withdrawing from ProSom can result in severe withdrawal problems, not just simply annoying, but agonizing and possibly life-threatening symptoms.
This depends, of course, on one’s own unique metabolism and for how long the user has been taking ProSom.
ProSom can rapidly lead to physical dependency and, from there, to addiction.
What are the withdrawal symptoms of ProSom?
The withdrawal symptoms of ProSom include: grouchiness, irritability, sweating, upset stomach, vomiting, muscle cramps, anxiety, panic attacks, fatigue, seizures, dizziness, and insomnia.
What is ProSom detox?
Withdrawal from ProSom can be severe.
People trying to stop taking their sleep aides need to slowly taper off their dosages to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
A substance medical drug detox program that addresses one’s state of health and specific metabolic needs is recommended.
This type of detox will help avoid the worst of ProSom withdrawal symptoms.
This kind of medical drug detox program has been proven safer, faster, and more reliably comfortable than other systems currently in use.
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