Midazolam Withdrawal and Tapering Help
Midazolam (Versed) was originally used for anesthesia and procedural sedation but if used daily carries a 33% dependence rate with a severe benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome. Contact the Prescription Drug Experts for help! Our NonProfit has been helping people withdraw safely for 15 Years.
Our Midazolam weaning program is a slow taper that allows you to safely step down from Midazolam under the guidance of Our Team, Your Physician and Pharmacist. The Pre-Taper is for Symptom Relief. You will not wean Midazolam until you feel better. This is where our Advanced Nutraceuticals are critical. Point of Return provides healthy, Drug-Free Strategies to help ease Midazolam withdrawal and support well-being.*
Our areas of expertise are Antidepressants, Benzodiazepines, Sleeping Pills and Painkillers on a case-by-case basis. At-Home programs are individualized based on your situation. An assessment is done once you start which allows us to individualize your gameplan based on age; length of time on the medications; health challenges; lifestyle, stress levels; additional medications; and interactions. Don't Wean Midazolam alone, work with our Prescription Drug Experts.
Imagine being Free of Midazolam Dependency
- Proven Program completed At-Home with Expert Guidance
- Natural
Nutraceuticals to help ease Midazolam withdrawal
- Your program is customized for your specific situation
- Professional information on interactions
- 15 years of experience helping people in 78 countries
- Free Expert Mentoring on our 24/7 private Discussion Board
- Free Assessment Upon Starting our Program (a $400 value)
Call toll-free 866-605-2333 to Learn More or send us an Email.
We've helped people in 78 countries and every state of the USA
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Side Effects May Include
Confusion, Depression, Headache, Slurred Speech, Tremor, Vertigo, Blurred or Double Vision, Dizziness, Stimulation, Restlessness, Anxiety, Agitation, Aggressiveness, Irritability, Rage, Akathasia, Tiredness / Sleepiness, Increased Salivation, Rigidity, Nasal Congestion, Weight loss or Weight Gain, Nausea, Stomach Upset, Constipation or Diarrhea, Insomnia, Tachycardia / Palpitations, Hypertension, Memory Impairment, Abnormal Involuntary Movement, Muscular Twitching, Change in Libido, Weakness, Talkativeness, Muscle Tone Disorders, Upper Respiratory Infections, Sweating, Menstrual Disorders, Edema, Infection, Fear
Withdrawal Symptoms May Include
Abdominal pains, aching, agoraphobia, anxiety, blurred vision, body vibrations, changes in perception, diarrhea, distended abdomen, feeling of unreality, flu-like symptoms, flatulence, food cravings, hair loss, heart palpitations, heavy limbs, increased allergies, increased sense of smell, insomnia, lethargy, loss of balance, metallic taste, muscle spasms, nightmares, panic attacks, paranoia, persistent & unpleasant memories, severe headaches, shaking, short term memory loss, sore mouth and tongue, sound & light sensitivity, speech difficulties, sweating, suicidal thoughts, tinnitus, unusually sensitive, fear
Other Names for Midazolam Include
Dormicum, Versed, Hypnovel
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At Point of Return, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, we have spent the last 15 years helping people taper off Midazolam correctly. With customized withdrawal rates and all natural nutraceuticals, our program allows you to taper off Midazolam, once and
for all, from the comfort of your home.
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Midazolam information:
Midazolam is a benzodiazepine derivative drug. Benzodiazepines are widely used for a variety of conditions including anxiety and insomnia, but also for muscle tightness, pre-surgical sedation, detoxification from alcohol and the anxiety experienced with cardiovascular or gastrointestinal conditions. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is far more involved than alcohol, heroin, methamphetamine or even opiates.
Benzodiazepines can be extremely habit-forming and long-term use is not recommended (longer than 14 consecutive days).
*While great care has been taken in organizing and presenting the material throughout this website, please note that it is provided for informational purposes only and should not be taken as Medical Advice.
*The statements/info on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products and labels mentioned / sold are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness.
* Testimonial results may vary person to person.
*The program outlined in Point of Return is not meant to substitute your doctor, instead it is to be utilized With Your physician to help you with your drug withdrawal process and with his or her consent and support throughout.
*This program is not meant to cure or prevent any disease or illness.
*Because prescription medications can cause severe withdrawal reactions, do not stop taking any medication without first consulting your physician. The decision to taper any medication should be discussed with your doctor and done with their consent and support throughout the process. More...