What is a safe way to detox from Ambien? An abrupt stopping of Ambien can be dangerous. Users who are physically or psychologically dependent on Ambien can find it hard to cut it down or stop it because of the withdrawal symptoms.
There are no standard detoxification procedures for Ambien detox. However there are some general guidelines that can be followed. So what can one expect during Ambien withdrawal and detox?
When an individual stops using Ambien after a period of physical dependence, they can expect to experience some predictable symptoms, namely withdrawal. Some of the withdrawal symptoms may include:
An individual who wants to detox from Ambien should make sure their detox is supervised by a medical professional, as the only way to detox is to gradually taper off the drug’s dosage until it is completely eliminated from the individual’s system. That being said, gradual drug detox doesn’t work for everyone, and in these cases drug replacement therapy could be performed, where a similar drug with a longer half life is substituted for the Ambien.
In the case of an extreme situation when an individual can’t or won’t taper off the drug dosage, there is the option of hospitalization and rapid detoxification. A rapid detoxification takes place with a continuous flumazenil infusion. When flumazenil is administered continuously, it allows for Ambien to be discontinued abruptly, which is what leads to the rapid detox. This is a procedure that should only be performed by physicians and medical professionals.
It is dangerous to stop taking Ambien cold turkey due to the very real risk of seizures. Neither should the daily dosage be reduced too quickly. To safely quit Ambien, here are some expert recommended options:
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