Experts in Prescription Drug Withdrawal
We offer affordable tapering programs to help you withdraw from Sorbon and other benzodiazepines.
- Our non-profit team guides you every step of the way through your taper.
- The Point of Return program includes nutraceuticals to minimize your symptoms.
- We eliminate possible interaction items so your withdrawal is more comfortable.
- Instead of adding in other medications in an attempt to reduce withdrawal, we take an all-natural, non-drugging approach to addiction.
- Begin our program and start the process of escaping Sorbon addiction.
Call toll free 866.605.2333 for a free consultation or send us a confidential inquiry.
Included in our Sorbon Withdrawal Program

Other Withdrawal Programs
Sorbon side effects may include:
dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, headache, light-headedness, nausea, nervousness, unusual excitement, a anger/hostility, blurred vision, bone aches/pain, confusion, constipation, decreased concentration, depression, diarrhea, fast, fluttery heartbeat, incoordination, muscle pain/aches, numbness, pain or weakness in hands or feet, rapid heartbeat, rash, restlessness, stomach and abdominal upset, sweating/clamminess, tingling or pins and needles, tremor, urinary incontinence, vomiting, and weakness
*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. More...
Buspar 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
Sorbon (Buspirone, Ansiced, Ansial, Anxiron, Axoren, BuSpar, Buspimen, Buspinol, Buspisal, Narol, Spitomin, Sorbon)
Sorbon (Buspar) was approved in 1986 for generalized anxiety disorder, and became available in generic form in 2001. Buspar effects both Serotonin and Dopamine and is a combination of the Piperazine and Azapirone chemical classes. Piperazine was used in medicine initially as a solvent for uric acid while Azapirones are a compound also used in antipsychotics. Buspar and is not recommended for patients with glaucoman, asthma, epilepsy, heart conditions, diabetes or severely compromised liver and/or renal function.
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"If you feel trapped by pharmaceuticals like SSRI's and Benzodiazepines please know that there is hope. I am now free of the grip of Ativan and Klonopin. The Point of Return products and staff are the key to reclaiming your life! You can do this. I know because I've been there".
-Paul M., (California) Ativan, Klonopin








