Valium addiction can cause serious damage to your short-term and long-term health. The sooner you seek treatment, the quicker you can stop your journey of harm and let the healing begin.
The side effects of Valium abuse can be devastating - and in some cases, fatal. Mixing Valium with other substances, including alcohol, can be particularly dangerous. Some short-term effects of Valium include:
Epileptic seizures
Derealization
Heart failure
Respiratory failure
Coma
Death
Ataxia or loss of bodily control
Paranoia
Larger doses come with bigger risks, meaning that the longer Valium abuse continues, the greater the dangers faced. If you continue to misuse Valium over some time, you risk developing a substance use disorder involving dependence and/or addiction. The substance can also cause long-term damage to your mental health, such as:
Mental health disorders like depression or anxiety disorders
Suicidal ideation
Valium and other benzodiazepine prescription drugs come with a very high risk of physiological dependence, which can develop in as little as three weeks. Valium withdrawal symptoms are also among the most dangerous of any other drug and, without proper medical care, can sometimes be fatal.
As a result, it's crucial that you detox from Valium safely, supported by medical professionals. Vita Recovery's inpatient rehab facilities offer 24-hour medical supervision to guide you through the process, treating withdrawal symptoms and helping you to manage cravings. Our facilities are comfortable and luxurious, catering to your every need.
Once you've completed the detox process, your mind and body are ready to fully engage in long-term addiction treatment. Our individualized treatment plans combine a variety of innovative modalities, founded in the forefront of addiction science. We consider the multiple needs of every individual, helping you to heal and grow.
While medical detox from Valium requires inpatient treatment, long-term Valium rehab may be effective with different levels of care. In general, more severe addictions require ongoing inpatient Valium rehab, while milder addictions may involve outpatient treatment. However, each individual is different and it's best to speak with a professional about the best care for you.
At Vita Recovery, our levels of care include:
Partial-hospitalization program - often described as the link between inpatient rehab and outpatient care, with highly structured days and comprehensive support
Intensive outpatient rehab - daily rehab sessions with expert support and care
Aftercare - personalized aftercare plans to guide you through the rest of your recovery journey
Every individual has their own story of addiction, and some people require longer durations of treatment than others. At Vita Recovery, our fully individualized programs are the optimum length to ensure lasting recovery, involving multiple levels of care if necessary.
Inpatient Valium treatment programs involve an individualized detox plan that slowly tapers off your substance use. Medics and support staff are on hand 24/7 to help alleviate withdrawal symptoms and manage cravings.
For pregnant women, any withdrawal must happen slowly and gradually to avoid symptoms that may harm the baby. Some pregnant women prefer treatments such as cognitive behavior therapy to medications to avoid potential side effects.
Vita Recovery accepts a wide variety of major health insurance policies. We'll also help you with the paperwork and can liaise directly with your provider.
Most insurance plans will cover at least some of your treatment for Valium addiction. If this is not possible, our team can work with you to find a payment plan option that suits you. If you have any questions, contact us for free and confidential advice.
Yes, outpatient rehab is suitable for some people with Valium addiction, allowing you to continue with aspects of your daily life as you attend treatment. Our team of experts can work with you to determine if outpatient rehab is suitable for you.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can help during the withdrawal process, alleviating uncomfortable or painful benzodiazepine medication withdrawal symptoms such as headaches or muscle pains.
Valium, a brand name for diazepam, is a prescription drug that doctors use to treat anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms. Valium works by slowing down activity in the brain and central nervous system, making you feel calm and relaxed.
Vita Recovery is a private and luxurious rehab center in Miami, Florida. Our innovative rehab programs address the needs of your entire person, promoting holistic healing and long-lasting change. Our treatment modalities are built upon the most up-to-date addiction science, providing you with the best clinical care available.
We can help you overcome Valium misuse alongside any co-occurring mental disorders or addiction to other drugs. Call us today to find out which addiction treatment program is best for you and begin your journey of recovery.