

About Sonata Addiction
Signs and Symptoms of Sonata Addiction
- Forgetfulness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Headache
- Aggression
- Hallucinations
- Uncoordinated movements
- Tiredness
- Dizziness
- Confusion
- Tingling and numbness
Sonata Addiction Rehab
Dangers of Sonata Addiction
- Driving
- Sleepwalking
- Eating
- Sexual activity
Sonata Addiction Withdrawal
The symptoms of withdrawal can be dealt with in a controlled manner when one seeks help through Huntington Beach drug treatment. A person who has a sleeping pill addiction must receive comprehensive treatment that combines counseling services, medical intervention and a peer support group. Such comprehensive care is offered to those who are seeking Huntington Beach drug treatment.
A person who realizes they have an addiction to Sonata might want to stop taking the drug but is not sure what will happen if they abruptly discontinue use. If one attempts to stop taking Sonata on their own, they may suffer adverse effects as well as being at a higher risk for relapse. It is best to stop taking the drug while under the supervision of a physician because withdrawal symptoms can be severe and dangerous. Some of these withdrawal symptoms include:
- Convulsions
- Seizures
- Hallucinations
Ambien Abuse
- those who abuse alcohol or other drugs
- teens and young adults whose parents are prescribed Sonata
- those suffering from mental conditions