Behavior Changes Due to Flexeril Abuse

Flexeril

When a person struggles with an addiction, to Flexeril or other substances, they may display changes in behavior.

Some of these include:

    • Lying about ingesting Flexeril or how often they take it
    • Becoming defensive or aggressive when Flexeril use is questioned
    • Feeling like they must take the drug every day or several times per day
    • Experiencing intense cravings for the drug between doses
    • Spending too much money on the drug
    • Making sure they have a supply of Flexeril available
    • Obsessing about where to get more of the drug
    • Compulsively taking the drug, even if they do not want to anymore
    • Changes in health and/or hygiene
    • Doctor shopping to get multiple prescriptions
    • Failing to meet personal obligations at work, school, social events, or family functions
    • Choosing to take drugs instead of participating in other activities
    • Stealing money or drugs
    • Emotionally hurting others or ending relationships because of drug use
    • Struggling financially due to purchasing Flexeril illicitly

These changes in behavior, along with physical signs of intoxication or withdrawal, indicate that the person needs help overcoming an addiction to Flexeril.