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Results 1 - 10 of 69 for Withdrawal
  1. Opiates or opioids are drugs used to treat pain. Opiates are derived from plants and opioids are synthetic drugs that have the same ...
  2. Cocaine withdrawal occurs when someone who has used a lot of cocaine cuts down or quits taking the drug. Symptoms of withdrawal can occur even if the user is not ...
  3. Delirium tremens is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal . It involves sudden and severe mental or nervous ... in people who have a history of alcohol withdrawal. It is especially common in those who drink ...
  4. ... certain tasks and perform well. Symptoms of nicotine withdrawal appear within 2 to 3 hours after you ... cigarettes each day are more likely to have withdrawal symptoms. For those who are quitting, symptoms peak ...
  5. Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on ... Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more often ...
  6. ... article discusses first aid for drug overdose and withdrawal. ... become addicted to a drug usually will have withdrawal symptoms when the drug is suddenly stopped. Treatment ...
  7. ... is no longer getting the drug after birth, withdrawal symptoms may occur as the drug is slowly cleared from the baby's system. Withdrawal symptoms also may occur in babies exposed to ...
  8. ... speech Long-time users may have life-threatening withdrawal symptoms if they try to stop the drug ... and body may have reactions. These are called withdrawal symptoms, and may include: Strong cravings for the ...
  9. ... on the drug used. Detoxification (detox) is the withdrawal of the substance abruptly in an environment where ... to reduce the side effects and risks of withdrawal. For example, for narcotic addiction, methadone or similar ...
  10. ... using, you may have reactions. These are called withdrawal symptoms, and may include: Feeling fear, unease, and ... back to using (relapsing). If you have severe withdrawal symptoms, you may need to stay at a ...
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