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Signs of Zopiclone Addiction

Zopiclone is a powerful prescription drug meant to help with short-term insomnia issues, but it is a drug that has a high risk of leading to abuse. If you suspect you or a loved one is dependent on zopiclone, some signs can tell you if that’s the case. At Promises, we can offer help. Call us today at 844.875.5609 to learn more about the services we offer.  

Zopiclone: What It Is and How It Can Affect You 

Zopiclone is a prescription medication used to help people who have trouble sleeping. It’s what’s called a Z drug, meaning it offers the same calming effects benzodiazepines offer without actually being one. Zopiclone can help reduce the amount of time it takes you to fall asleep and the number of times you wake up during the night.  

Sedatives help relax you, but they also bring on feelings of euphoria—the “high” your brain quickly grabs onto and wants to experience again. That’s what leads to the development of an addiction.  

Because your body and brain quickly become accustomed to the effects zopiclone has, it can lead you to need more of the drug to feel those same effects as time passes. The more zopiclone you use, the more changes it makes to your brain chemistry, causing you to be unable to function without it.  

Zopiclone Addiction Symptoms: Knowing When There’s a Problem 

Some of the most common signs of zopiclone addiction are: 

  • Lying about drug use 
  • Having multiple prescriptions 
  • Doctor shopping 
  • Heart palpitations 
  • Coordination issues 
  • Sleeping problems 
  • Taking zopiclone with other drugs 

If you find that you can’t stop using zopiclone or that you use it in any other way than prescribed, it means you are misusing the substance and may need help.  

Another crucial sign to watch for is if you experience withdrawal symptoms if you stop using zopiclone. That can warn you that your body is dependent on the drug and suffers if it doesn’t have access to it.  

Treating Zopiclone Addiction: What’s the Right Program for You? 

If you’ve noticed zopiclone addiction symptoms and want to ensure that you have the chance to recover and lead a healthier life, we can offer the right treatment programs. 

After recognizing the signs of zopiclone addiction, you want to consider medical detox services. Medical detox can allow you to start removing the drug from your system without having to battle with uncomfortable and even dangerous withdrawal symptoms.  

By using medications we choose especially to help you manage your unique challenges, we can help you stabilize safely. You will receive 24/7 monitoring so that you’re comfortable and ready to begin therapy sessions without the distraction of cravings. 

Residential treatment can be the next best step. During this program, you get to live at our facilities for an extended period, removing yourself from your daily life so that you can focus on recovery. You’ll receive individual and group therapy sessions to help uncover what might have led to the addiction while also letting you see that you’re not alone with this problem. 

Outpatient services, including partial hospitalization programs, intensive outpatient programs, and standard outpatient programs, can all help you if you can’t enter residential treatment. With outpatient services, you can get hours of therapy sessions without having to stay at our facilities overnight.  

Breaking Away From Zopiclone Addiction at Promises 

When you turn to Promises, you can get the help you need to manage zopiclone addiction. We offer a variety of treatment programs to help you start finding your way back to sobriety.  

Contact Promises today by calling 844.875.5609 to learn more about the services we offer.

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