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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Drug withdrawal
  1. ... off cocaine and still has some of the drug in their blood. ... electrical activity in the heart) Toxicology (poison and drug) screening Urinalysis
  2. ... means that a person needs to take the drug to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Over time, more of the drug is ... Withdrawal from these drugs on your own can be very hard and may be dangerous. Treatment most often involves medicines, ...
  3. ... skin, blisters, rash Violent or aggressive behavior Death Drug withdrawal symptoms also vary widely, depending on the specific drug used, but may include: Abdominal cramping Agitation, restlessness ...
  4. ... certain nose sprays) Common cold or the flu Drug withdrawal Triggers such as dust, air pollution, dry air, ...
  5. ... Because the baby is no longer getting the drug after birth, withdrawal symptoms may occur as the drug is slowly ... time. This helps wean the baby off the drug and relieves some withdrawal symptoms. If the symptoms are severe, such as ...
  6. ... term effect of deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) Withdrawal from drugs, such as sedative-hypnotics and corticosteroids INFECTIONS Any ...
  7. ... include infections, intoxication, metabolic and hormone problems, and drug or alcohol withdrawal. Some symptoms of SS can mimic those due to ...
  8. ... the hospital. The exact treatment depends on the drug used. Detoxification (detox) is the withdrawal of the substance abruptly in an environment where ...
  9. ... adults. Causes include: Alcohol or medicine overdose or withdrawal Drug use or overdose, including being sedated in the ...
  10. ... you from going back to using (relapsing) the drug. If you have severe withdrawal symptoms, you may need to stay at a ... your road to recovery include: The Partnership for Drug-free Kids -- ... employee assistance program (EAP) is also a good resource.
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