National Addiction Helpline

How To Stop An Alcoholic Binge

Stopping Ativan (lorazepam) abruptly can lead to potentially serious withdrawal symptoms, including seizures, hallucinations, and delirium. Therefore, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before attempting to stop using Ativan.

In general, the process of stopping Ativan involves gradually tapering off the medication under medical supervision. A doctor will typically reduce the dosage slowly over a period of several weeks or months to minimize the risk of withdrawal symptoms.

During the tapering process, it may be helpful to engage in certain self-care practices, such as:

Getting plenty of rest and practicing good sleep hygiene
Eating a balanced, healthy diet
Staying hydrated
Engaging in regular exercise
Participating in stress-reducing activities such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises

It’s important to keep in mind that recovery from Ativan addiction is a process that may involve other forms of support, such as therapy, support groups, or other medical treatments. A healthcare professional can help determine the best approach for each individual’s unique situation.

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