Klonopin Addiction Signs
The signs and symptoms of addiction are similar from one drug to the next but may present in a different manner from one addict to another. Some of the signs of Klonopin addiction will be similar to those of any other prescription medication addiction and may include a lack of communication with friends or family members, dirty or poor physical appearance, and various personality changes such as increased anxiety, irritability or restlessness. Depending on various factors such as the severity of the addiction and the individual mood of the addict, the physical and psychological signs of Klonopin addiction may present themselves early on or could take weeks or months to become noticeable.
Recognizing the Signs of Klonopin Addiction
The very first sign of Klonopin addiction that an addict should look out for is tolerance. Tolerance is the habit of taking more of a drug in order to produce the same or a similar feeling as when the drug was first taken. Klonopin has a high degree of causing tolerance and those taking the drug can develop a tolerance to the drug rather quickly which makes it easy to become addicted to. Other signs of addiction to look out for when Klonopin is being use include increased anxiety when not taking the drug, stomach or digestive problems, numbness or tingling in the limbs, and hallucinations.
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Treatment OptionsPhysical Signs of Klonopin Addiction
The physical signs of addiction are often the easiest to see. Some of the physical signs of Klonopin addiction include sweating, headaches, tension and rapid heartbeat. These signs most often present themselves when not enough of the drug is taken to reduce the effects of withdrawal. The physical signs of addiction may not become evident until Klonopin has been taken for a sustained period of a couple weeks but for some these signs begin to show after just a few days of taking the drug.
Psychological Klonopin Addiction Signs
Psychologically, Klonopin has an adverse effect if addiction sets in. This drug, which is prescribed to treat panic disorder, often causes severe panic attacks in the addict if they do not have enough to calm their addiction. Confusion, personality changes and hallucinations are all possible when an addict begins to withdraw from Klonopin from a lack of use. Most of the psychological symptoms of Klonopin addiction can persist for months even after the Klonopin is no longer taken by the recovering addict making this a very dangerous drug.
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