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| name = Benzodiazepine dependence | |||
| image = [[File:Ativan05mg.jpg|left|thumb|200px|A 0.5 mg tablet of [[lorazepam]], a benzodiazepine.]] | |||
| caption = A 0.5 mg tablet of [[lorazepam]], a benzodiazepine. | |||
| field = [[Psychiatry]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Anxiety]], [[insomnia]], [[seizures]], [[tremors]], [[muscle pain]], [[sweating]], [[hallucinations]] | |||
| complications = [[Withdrawal syndrome]], [[cognitive impairment]], [[accidents]] | |||
| onset = After prolonged use | |||
| duration = Variable, can be long-term | |||
| causes = Long-term use of [[benzodiazepines]] | |||
| risks = High doses, long-term use, history of [[substance use disorder]] | |||
| diagnosis = Clinical assessment, history of benzodiazepine use | |||
| differential = [[Alcohol withdrawal]], [[barbiturate withdrawal]], [[anxiety disorders]] | |||
| prevention = Use benzodiazepines only as prescribed, avoid long-term use | |||
| treatment = Gradual tapering of benzodiazepines, [[psychotherapy]], [[support groups]] | |||
| prognosis = Good with appropriate treatment | |||
| frequency = Common among long-term users | |||
}} | |||
[[File:Ativan05mg.jpg|left|thumb]] '''Benzodiazepine dependence''' is a condition characterized by the physical and psychological reliance on [[benzodiazepines]], a class of psychoactive drugs. These medications are commonly prescribed for their sedative, anxiolytic, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant properties. Dependence can develop with regular use, even when taken as prescribed. | |||
==Mechanism of Dependence== | ==Mechanism of Dependence== | ||
Benzodiazepines work by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) at the [[GABA_A receptor]], which results in sedative and anxiolytic effects. Over time, the brain adapts to the presence of the drug, leading to tolerance and dependence. Tolerance occurs when higher doses of the drug are required to achieve the same effect, while dependence is characterized by withdrawal symptoms when the drug is reduced or stopped. | Benzodiazepines work by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) at the [[GABA_A receptor]], which results in sedative and anxiolytic effects. Over time, the brain adapts to the presence of the drug, leading to tolerance and dependence. Tolerance occurs when higher doses of the drug are required to achieve the same effect, while dependence is characterized by withdrawal symptoms when the drug is reduced or stopped. | ||
==Symptoms of Dependence== | ==Symptoms of Dependence== | ||
Symptoms of benzodiazepine dependence can include: | Symptoms of benzodiazepine dependence can include: | ||
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* [[Muscle pain]] | * [[Muscle pain]] | ||
* [[Seizures]] (in severe cases) | * [[Seizures]] (in severe cases) | ||
==Withdrawal== | ==Withdrawal== | ||
Withdrawal from benzodiazepines can be challenging and should be done under medical supervision. Symptoms of withdrawal can range from mild to severe and may include: | Withdrawal from benzodiazepines can be challenging and should be done under medical supervision. Symptoms of withdrawal can range from mild to severe and may include: | ||
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* [[Nausea]] | * [[Nausea]] | ||
* [[Hallucinations]] | * [[Hallucinations]] | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Treatment for benzodiazepine dependence typically involves a gradual tapering of the drug to minimize withdrawal symptoms. This process should be overseen by a healthcare professional. In some cases, alternative medications or therapies may be used to manage withdrawal symptoms and underlying conditions. | Treatment for benzodiazepine dependence typically involves a gradual tapering of the drug to minimize withdrawal symptoms. This process should be overseen by a healthcare professional. In some cases, alternative medications or therapies may be used to manage withdrawal symptoms and underlying conditions. | ||
==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
To prevent benzodiazepine dependence, it is important to use these medications only as prescribed and for the shortest duration necessary. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider can help identify signs of dependence early. | To prevent benzodiazepine dependence, it is important to use these medications only as prescribed and for the shortest duration necessary. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider can help identify signs of dependence early. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome]] | * [[Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome]] | ||
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* [[Sedative]] | * [[Sedative]] | ||
* [[Anxiolytic]] | * [[Anxiolytic]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{Commons category|Benzodiazepine dependence}} | {{Commons category|Benzodiazepine dependence}} | ||
[[Category:Substance dependence]] | [[Category:Substance dependence]] | ||
[[Category:Psychiatry]] | [[Category:Psychiatry]] | ||
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[[Category:Pharmacology]] | [[Category:Pharmacology]] | ||
[[Category:Medicine]] | [[Category:Medicine]] | ||
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| Benzodiazepine dependence | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Anxiety, insomnia, seizures, tremors, muscle pain, sweating, hallucinations |
| Complications | Withdrawal syndrome, cognitive impairment, accidents |
| Onset | After prolonged use |
| Duration | Variable, can be long-term |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Long-term use of benzodiazepines |
| Risks | High doses, long-term use, history of substance use disorder |
| Diagnosis | Clinical assessment, history of benzodiazepine use |
| Differential diagnosis | Alcohol withdrawal, barbiturate withdrawal, anxiety disorders |
| Prevention | Use benzodiazepines only as prescribed, avoid long-term use |
| Treatment | Gradual tapering of benzodiazepines, psychotherapy, support groups |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Good with appropriate treatment |
| Frequency | Common among long-term users |
| Deaths | N/A |

Benzodiazepine dependence is a condition characterized by the physical and psychological reliance on benzodiazepines, a class of psychoactive drugs. These medications are commonly prescribed for their sedative, anxiolytic, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant properties. Dependence can develop with regular use, even when taken as prescribed.
Mechanism of Dependence[edit]
Benzodiazepines work by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at the GABA_A receptor, which results in sedative and anxiolytic effects. Over time, the brain adapts to the presence of the drug, leading to tolerance and dependence. Tolerance occurs when higher doses of the drug are required to achieve the same effect, while dependence is characterized by withdrawal symptoms when the drug is reduced or stopped.
Symptoms of Dependence[edit]
Symptoms of benzodiazepine dependence can include:
- Anxiety
- Insomnia
- Irritability
- Muscle pain
- Seizures (in severe cases)
Withdrawal[edit]
Withdrawal from benzodiazepines can be challenging and should be done under medical supervision. Symptoms of withdrawal can range from mild to severe and may include:
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for benzodiazepine dependence typically involves a gradual tapering of the drug to minimize withdrawal symptoms. This process should be overseen by a healthcare professional. In some cases, alternative medications or therapies may be used to manage withdrawal symptoms and underlying conditions.
Prevention[edit]
To prevent benzodiazepine dependence, it is important to use these medications only as prescribed and for the shortest duration necessary. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider can help identify signs of dependence early.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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External Links[edit]

