What Are the Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of Prescribed Amytal?
The short-term effects of Amytal include the therapeutic effects of sedation, hypnosis, and anesthesia, cognitive impairment, drowsiness, mood changes, motor impairment, respiratory depression, nausea, and vomiting. There are also potential risks of an allergic reaction or overdose. There are also several long-term effects of Amytal use, such as physical dependency, cognitive decline, organ damage, and psychological effects.
Additionally, prolonged use can also result in trouble maintaining your relationships, work, and daily responsibilities. If you or a loved one are dealing with Amytal dependence, our Amytal addiction treatment facilities can give you the support you need. At CA Behavioral, we realize that your addiction recovery needs are unique. That’s why we will craft a customized plan that best suits you. Contact our committed team today to learn more about our Amytal addiction recovery resources.