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Temesta


Temesta is the brand name for the high-potency drug lorazepam. It possesses all six effects possible in a benzodiazepine substance and works in the medical world to treat many conditions. It is a short-acting drug and works by targeting the central nervous system.

In the short-term, doctors use the drug for the treatment of acute seizures, anxiety, status epilepticus, and insomnia. It is also used within mental health facilities to sedate patients who become angry of aggressive.

Most of the drug’s notoriety comes from its recreational use. It causes the development of a number of chronic issues at higher doses, and these have been known to ruin people’s lives.

Side Effects

Regular use of temesta leads to the development of cognitive impairments, benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome, and addiction. For the majority of people, the cognitive impairment is not significant, but sometimes it can lead to anxiety, seizures, and psychosis. This is why doctors only use it on very rare occasions.

More serious side effects caused by addiction include paradoxical effects such as regular seizures and overexcitement. Patients have also reported how they have developed a form of amnesia called anterograde amnesia where they also begin to forget their sense of time and space.

Temesta Addiction Treatment

Temesta is a drug that has caused its fair share of fatalities. Checking into a rehab clinic is essential for the treatment of withdrawal symptoms. Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome requires very specific treatments. 24-hour monitoring works well in both administering the necessary treatments and ensuring patients do not relapse. Rehab clinics have achieved remarkable things and the rate of relapse in facilities that work to do this is much lower.

Doctors also work to make sure patients can mix with other residents and draw support from their counselling sessions. Added support is the key to treating an addiction to temesta.

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