Physical dependency is a risk with all Benzodiazepines. After a few months of daily therapy, abruptly ceasing therapy may result in withdrawal symptoms like irritability, sleeplessness, and a sense of losing one's worth. When taking Benzodiazepines continuously for more than a few months, abruptly ceasing treatment can result in seizures, tremors, muscle cramps, vomiting, and perspiration. The dose of Benzodiazepines should be reduced gradually to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
The rapid cessation of Benzodiazepine Drugs can cause withdrawal symptoms in certain patients. High doses and prolonged Benzodiazepine use are two factors that raise the risk and intensity of withdrawal symptoms. Additionally, Benzodiazepines with short elimination half-lives tend to cause withdrawal symptoms to start earlier.
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