Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment
Find Safety, Stability, and Renewal Through Outpatient Care
When Relief Turns into Dependence
How Benzodiazepines Work—and Their Hidden Risks
Benzodiazepines act by calming the central nervous system, reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation. While they are widely prescribed, extended use can result in tolerance, dependence, and dangerous withdrawal symptoms if not properly managed.
Commonly prescribed benzos include:
Xanax (alprazolam): Used for anxiety and panic disorders
Klonopin (clonazepam): Prescribed for seizures and panic attacks
Ativan (lorazepam): Often used for acute anxiety or agitation
Valium (diazepam): Treats anxiety, seizures, and muscle spasms
Misuse, escalating doses, or combining prescriptions can place individuals at serious risk of overdose, memory loss, and long-term cognitive issues.
Recognizing Benzo Dependence
Benzodiazepine addiction often begins gradually but can intensify over time. Common signs include:
Taking higher doses than prescribed or using without a prescription
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms such as trembling, sweating, or anxiety
Struggling with memory issues, confusion, or poor concentration
Seeking multiple prescriptions through “doctor shopping”
Continuing use despite health, relationship, or legal consequences
If you or a loved one is showing these signs, Pristine Recovery provides safe, professional outpatient treatment to guide you toward lasting recovery.
Our Outpatient Approach to Benzo Recovery
At Pristine Recovery, we combine medical guidance, therapeutic care, and holistic wellness in an outpatient setting that allows clients to continue life responsibilities while progressing in recovery.
Safe, Structured Care for Lifelong Healing
Dual Diagnosis Support
Clinician-Guided Tapering
Therapeutic Interventions
Holistic Wellness Services
Compassionate Outpatient Care You Can Trust
Why Choose Pristine Recovery for Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment?
At Pristine Recovery, we offer more than treatment—we provide a supportive partnership for healing. Our outpatient programs are designed to meet each client where they are, creating a pathway to safe recovery and long-term stability.