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Want to Stop Benzodiazepines But Don’t Know How?

Updated: 6 days ago

If you’ve been taking benzodiazepines (such as Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, or Valium) for a long time and want to stop, you may feel uncertain about the process. You’re not alone—many patients face significant challenges when discontinuing these medications.


The Risks of Long-Term Benzodiazepine Use


While benzodiazepines can be effective for short-term relief of anxiety and sleep issues, prolonged use (beyond 2-4 weeks) can lead to:


  • Increased difficulty sleeping

  • Worsening anxiety or depression

  • Suicidal thoughts

  • Impaired learning and memory

  • Higher risk of dementia

  • New or worsening symptoms (rebound anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, etc.)


Benzodiazepine Withdrawal: What You Should Know


Did you know that up to 80% of patients who take benzodiazepines exactly as prescribed experience withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop?


Unfortunately, many healthcare providers are not properly trained in benzodiazepine tapering, leading to:


Abrupt discontinuation – which can be dangerous and even life-threatening.

Rapid tapers – which often cause severe withdrawal symptoms and long-term complications.


A gradual, patient-controlled taper is the safest way to discontinue benzodiazepines. Experts recommend a 5-10% reduction every 2-4 weeks, adjusting based on individual tolerance.


The Ashton Manual Method: A Safer Approach to Tapering


The Ashton Manual is a well-researched guide on benzodiazepine withdrawal. It provides:


✔️ Detailed tapering schedules for different benzodiazepines.

✔️ Information on withdrawal symptoms and why they occur.

✔️ Strategies to manage withdrawal effects safely.


You Deserve a Safe and Effective Deprescribing Plan


If you’re considering stopping benzodiazepines, know that there is a safe and structured way to do it. Patients who taper off successfully often report feeling happier, healthier, and more mentally clear in the long run.


🔹 Want to explore the best deprescribing method for you? Schedule an appointment with me today!


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