Halcion Withdrawal
Halcion withdrawal - "Long story short -
I tried several times with my doctor to withdrawal from
Halcion and could never make it. Your program worked and I
am now drug free 90 days and feel fine." Damon
Hopefully you know this already, Halcion
must be reduced very slowly. In 1999, Jim Harper began
assisting individuals off Halcion and other like
medications. In 1999, there was not much information
available about withdrawal and Jim had to develop such a
withdrawal program.
The first step Jim took was to describe
and publish how to taper Halcion. Those steps are still used
today and most every drug manufacturer recommends these
simple steps.
“Reduce the Halcion slowly and gradually.
If Halcion withdrawal side effects begin and they are too
severe, go back up to the last dosage you were taking and
feeling fine at, remain at that Halcion dosage until you are
ready to continue with the Halcion taper. When you do resume
the Halcion taper, reduce the Halcion slower this time.
It is recommended Halcion withdrawal be
at 5% and only reduce another 5 percent every two weeks. No
faster than that. It is ok to wait more days or weeks before
reducing further and you should not reduce the Halcion
further if you are feeling any withdrawal side effects.
In 1999, Jim found 50 percent of the
people could get off the medication with this method and 50
percent could not. The 50 percent that could withdrawal from
Halcion still suffered a degree of side effects.
Using his DNA testing laboratory, Jim ran
hundreds of DNA test on individuals to see if was something
in common with the DNA of those suffering withdrawal. A few
things were isolated but the breakthrough came when testing
our DNA for nutritional supplement metabolism. Possibly
you’ve heard of 21 and Me, the DNA testing company out now.
Their test was close to what Jim pioneered years before but
his was much more complete.
Using the DNA information, Jim first
formulated supplements to help with Halcion withdrawal in
2004. This turned out to be a major breakthrough for a
successful Halcion withdrawal.
Throughout the last two decades Jim’s
program has become simplified. You no longer need to read a
300 page book with all the details. You can follow the
instructions on most every supplement bottle. There’s one
exception to that but this is still very simple.
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Follow the instructions found on the
other bottles and you have this part done easily. REDUCE THE
Halcion VERY SLOWLY.
If side effects become too much, reduce
the Halcion by 2% instead of the 5%.
Talk to your pharmacist and physician
about having the Halcion compounded to these Halcion
withdrawal amounts.
What is
Halcion
Halcion is a benzodiazepine which is a
class of drug that acts as central nervous system
depressant, or sedative and tranquilizer.
Halcion is an anxiolytic drug prescribed
to treat seizure disorders and also panic disorders by
slowing down some of the bodily and brain functions related
to anxiety and stress. Halcion is thought to increase the
presence of gamma amino-butyric acid (GABA) in the brain,
which helps to slow down heart rate and blood pressure, and
calmemotional disturbances.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or
FDA, warns that taking Halcion can be habit-forming and that
users may become physically and psychologically dependent to
the drug. Users should therefore not stop taking Halcion
suddenly without medical supervision due to the dangerous
side effects, or Halcion withdrawal symptoms that may occur
after the discontinuation of the drug. Side effects and
withdrawal may occur in users who take the drug only as
prescribed.
Halcion and other benzodiazepines are
often abused and even taken with other drugs and/or alcohol,
which may increase the withdrawal side effects. The Drug
Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) reported that over 61,000
people sought emergency department treatment for a negative
reaction involving the recreational, or nonmedical use, of
Halcion in 2011.
Halcion when taken or abused for any
length of time, can produce chemical changes in the brain.
Parts of the brain that are normally suppressed by the drug
may become accustomed to the interaction of the drug and
stop functioning normally without it. This is when a
dependence on the drug has been formed. When Halcion is
removed, these functions that were being dampened are
suddenly not, and a kind of rebound may occur. The symptoms
that Halcion may have been managing, such as anxiety, panic,
seizures, and insomnia, may then be magnified.
Withdrawal Symptoms
The drug should not be stopped suddenly or without the
direct supervision and guidance of a medical professional.
Potentially fatal seizures or a coma may occur with the
sudden cessation of Halcion.
Withdrawal from Halcion can be dangerous and can be
life-threatening.
Halcion withdrawal symptoms can include:
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Headaches
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Stomach pain
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Nausea
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Tremors
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Sweating
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Hallucinations
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Dizziness
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Fatigue
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Confusion
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Seizures
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Thoughts of suicide
Acute withdrawal symptoms normally peak two weeks after
stopping use of Halcion, but subtle signs can last anywhere
from a week to a month.
This is why most inpatient Halcion withdrawal programs do
not work. They get you off the medication but with the short
withdrawal period by the time you are getting off the plane
on your return home the Halcion withdrawal is starting. We
have received thousands of request for help by people that
have experienced this. We can assist but it definitely more
difficult.
It is very import you have a successful Halcion with your
first attempt at coming off Halcion.
Things Influencing Withdrawal
A
positive note – The length of time you have been taking
Halcion does not make Halcion easier or more difficult. Once
the Halcion has made it through your system and the body is
expecting more of it to function, the withdrawal is the
same. You may have taking Halcion for 30 days or 3 years; it
really does not matter.
You
still need to do a Halcion withdrawal slowly and gradually.
Because Halcion is a high-potency benzodiazepine with a
relatively short onset of action, it is used in the
treatment of serious anxiety disorders, such as panic
disorder.
However, these properties also leave open the potential for
the development of a serious physical dependence on Halcion.
The syndrome of physical dependence occurs as an
individual’s system adjusts to the presence of a drug in the
system and in a sense learns to operate efficiently only
when the drug is present in the system at certain levels.
Other system functions compensate for the presence of the
drug, and the release and maintenance of freestanding levels
of neurotransmitters, hormones, and the functioning levels
of all systems in the body are adjusted according to the
presence of the drug.
When an individual stops taking the drug or reduces the
dosage of the drug significantly, and these freestanding
levels of the drug in the system decline, the individual’s
system is thrown out of balance, resulting in a reaction
that leads to the release or inhibition of
neurotransmitters, hormones, etc. This situation results in
the physical withdrawal symptoms that occur when one stops
taking Halcion. The physical withdrawal symptoms are
accompanied by emotional and behavioral symptoms that are
very uncomfortable for the person.
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