Ambien, or Zolpidem as it is otherwise referred to, is a sleeping pill that helps many adults overcome sleep problems such as insomnia. Prescribed by medical professionals, Ambien is only usually administered for a short period.
However, due to the side effects associated with Ambien, an increase in the number of people developing an Ambien dependency has been noted. If you have reason to believe that you are dependent on Ambien, you must seek professional help at rehab for Ambien addiction.
Likewise, if you are concerned that a loved one has become dependent on Ambien, you must understand the available Ambien addiction treatment and rehab options.
To help you understand Ambien addictions, treatment & rehab, we have provided a wealth of information for you to review below. However, we would encourage you to contact us directly to ensure that personalised advice and guidance can be provided.
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What is Ambien?
As touched on above, Ambien is a sleeping pill that medical professionals prescribe to help individuals overcome insomnia. Essentially, Ambien helps people who struggle to sleep, fall asleep faster as well as become less likely to wake up throughout the night.
Common side effects of Ambien use include a dry mouth or a metallic taste, tiredness during the day, symptoms of depression, and in serious cases memory loss and hallucinations.
How Do Ambien Addictions Arise?
Although Ambien is only typically prescribed for up to four weeks, some individuals sadly find themselves reliant on the drug. In many instances, this is because Ambien is a depressant drug. These particular drugs can offer short-term relief from mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety.
Furthermore, as Ambien helps those struggling with insomnia fall asleep much quicker, many find it difficult to cope without the drug. As a result, Ambien is frequently consumed and gradually, an addiction arises.
To alleviate withdrawal symptoms, reduce anxiety and get a good night’s sleep, greater quantities of Ambien are consumed.
How To Spot An Ambien Addiction
Like many other drug addictions, various physical, psychological and behavioural side effects are associated with Ambien addictions.
For example, some side effects that indicate that an Ambien addiction is present include dizziness, fatigue, lack of concentration, reduced coordination, memory problems, increased heart rate, nausea, loss of appetite and headaches.
If you struggle with any of these symptoms and frequently consume Ambien, it may be in your best interest to consider your Ambien addiction treatment & rehab options.
What Ambien Addiction Treatment & Rehab Options Are There?
Across the United Kingdom, various Ambien addiction treatment & rehab options are available to help you recover. For example, outpatient rehabs and the NHS offer treatment & rehab for prescription drug addictions such as Ambien. Likewise, inpatient and private drug and alcohol rehab offers treatment for Ambien addictions.
The treatment you require for an Ambien addiction will depend on the severity of your addiction and how your addiction has impaired your physical and psychological health. As much of the treatment provided for Ambien addiction is personalised, it is somewhat difficult to be sure of the treatment you will likely undergo without discussing your addiction with you.
However, detoxification, one-to-one therapy, group therapy, psychological therapy and well-being therapy can all be expected. Just as the treatment you require will depend on your circumstances, the rehab you attend will ultimately be relevant to your circumstances too.
For example, Ambien addiction treatment and rehab via the NHS is free. People who seek treatment through the NHS will typically complete a therapy-based treatment programme on an outpatient basis.
In contrast, Ambien addiction treatment & rehab via private rehabs comes at a cost.
Treatment via private rehab is often residential and requires those in rehab to remain within the rehab throughout their treatment.
Attending a Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Ambien Addiction Treatment
When an Ambien addiction impairs an individual’s life, many believe that simply reducing the amount of Ambien consumed or going cold turkey will see them overcome their struggles. However, this is not true. To overcome an Ambien addiction, professional treatment must be sought via drug and alcohol rehab.
Unfortunately, going cold turkey or withdrawing from Ambien without professional help can cause severe unmedicated withdrawal symptoms that put many at risk of relapsing. Ambien addictions become considerably worse when relapse occurs and can lead to other addictions and mental health disorders developing.
Many also forget that Ambien addiction is a psychological disorder. Without treatment such as psychological therapy and well-being therapy, the psychological ramifications of Ambien addictions are hard to recover from. As a result, securing long-term recovery is virtually impossible.
However, when a drug and alcohol rehab administers Ambien addiction treatment a large number of patients make a full recovery. Free from Ambien addiction, life can once again be enjoyed. Call us today to find out more about Ambien treatment options on 0800 012 6088.
Ongoing Treatment for Ambien Addictions
Regardless of the treatment that is administered and the style of rehab chosen, for Ambien addiction recovery to be maintained, ongoing treatment must be secured. After administering a treatment programme via an inpatient or outpatient rehab, 12-months of aftercare support is commonly provided.
Aftercare support ensures that those in recovery have continued support and the guidance they need to maintain their sobriety. In some instances, attending recovery support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous, is also recommended.
However, it is essential to remember that treatment must first be completed at a drug and alcohol rehab.
Secure Treatment for an Ambien Addiction Today
The first step in overcoming an Ambien addiction is often the hardest, which is why at Addiction Advocates, we are here to take the stress from your shoulders.
Our self-referral service has helped thousands of individuals across the country secure Ambien addiction treatment.
By simply contacting us today, we can inform you of your options regarding Ambien addiction treatment & rehab and ensure that you have all of the information you need.
We can also refer you to a suitable rehab, where you will be able to commence Ambien addiction treatment within just a matter of days.
To secure treatment for an Ambien addiction, contact us today by calling 0800 012 6088.
References
- [1] in serious cases memory loss and hallucinations - https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/zolpidem/
- [2] Ambien is only typically prescribed for up to four weeks - https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/zolpidem/
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