
Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed for anxiety and insomnia, but long-term use can lead to dependence. When individuals stop taking these medications, withdrawal symptoms often include significant sleep disturbances.
Dr. Suzanne Gorovoy, Behavioral Sleep Medicine Specialist:
“Benzodiazepine withdrawal often includes a rebound in insomnia symptoms, which can feel worse before it gets better.”
Individuals who discontinue benzodiazepines may experience the following withdrawal symptoms:
These symptoms typically appear within 24 to 48 hours after stopping the medication and can last for weeks or even months (National Institutes of Health).
The duration of withdrawal varies based on factors such as dosage, length of use, and individual metabolism. General withdrawal timelines include:
To ease sleep difficulties during withdrawal, individuals can try:
For those looking for non-medication sleep solutions, Sleep Reset provides an evidence-based approach to better sleep through CBT-I techniques.
Dr. Daniel Jin Blum, Clinical Psychologist:
“Gradual tapering with behavioral support is essential for navigating withdrawal safely and restoring natural sleep.”
In severe cases, benzodiazepine withdrawal can cause seizures or psychotic symptoms. Individuals experiencing extreme withdrawal effects should seek immediate medical attention (FDA).
Benzodiazepine withdrawal can be challenging, particularly due to its impact on sleep. Understanding what to expect and exploring non-medication alternatives can help individuals navigate withdrawal safely and improve their long-term sleep health. Want help fixing your sleep for good? Try Sleep Reset which is covered by insurance!

Dr. Shiyan Yeo, MD | Internal Medicine Physician | Sleep Medicine Expert
Dr. Yeo is a sleep medicine clinician with a holistic approach to care, focusing on the connection between sleep, lifestyle, and overall well-being. She is passionate about helping patients achieve better sleep through evidence-based, personalized treatment plans that address the whole person, not just their symptoms. Dr. Yeo is dedicated to empowering individuals with practical tools to improve their sleep and long-term health. She lives in California and enjoys spending time outdoors, exploring local hiking trails with her family.