Experts in Prescription Drug Withdrawal
We offer affordable tapering programs to help you withdraw from Valium and other benzodiazepines.
How Our Valium Withdrawal Program Works:
- Our non-profit team of professionals will guide you through the taper for Valium withdrawal.
- We use nutraceuticals in the Point of Return program to help minimize Valium withdrawal symptoms.
- We remove possible interaction items to help make Valium withdrawal comfortable.
- Without adding other medications, we use an all-natural, non-drugging approach to combat Valium addiction.
- Join our program and start the process of escaping Valium addiction.
Call toll free 866.605.2333 for a free consultation or send us a confidential inquiry.
Included in our Valium Withdrawal Program

Other Withdrawal Programs
Valium abupt discontinuation symptoms may include:
abdominal and muscle cramps, convulsions, sweating, tremors, vomiting
Valium side effects may include:
drowsiness, fatigue, light-headedness, loss of muscle coordination, Anxiety, blurred vision, changes in salivation, changes in sex drive, confusion, constipation, depression, difficulty urinating, dizziness, double vision, hallucinations, headache, inability to hold urine, low blood pressure, nausea, over stimulation, rage, seizures (mild changes in brain wave patterns), skin rash, sleep disturbances, slow heartbeat, slurred speech and other speech problems, stimulation, tremors, vertigo, yellowing of eyes and skin
Valium 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
Valium (Diazepam, Apzepam, Stesolid, Vival, Apozepam, Hexalid, Valaxona, Ducene, Antenex)
Valium (Diazepam) was released in 1963 as an improved version of Librium, and was 2-1/2 times more potent than its predecessor drug. It quickly made Roche a pharmaceutical giant and other companies began to introduce additional benzodiazepine derivatives onto the market. Valium was the top-selling pharmaceutical in the United States from 1969 to 1982 but in recent years the public perception of benzodiazepines has become increasingly negative. Long-term effects (greater than 10-14 days) include tolerance, dependence and a pronouneed withdrawal syndrome upon dose reduction. Valium can cause serious problems of addiction and is therefore only recommended for short-term therapy at the lowest possible dose. Therapy must be discontinued gradually to avoid severe withdrawal symptoms.
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Disclaimer: *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...
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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









