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  2. Withdrawal: Types, Symptoms, Treatment - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/withdrawal-types-symptoms...

    Stimulant withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, changes in appetite, depression, difficulty focusing or concentrating, difficulty sleeping, dizziness, fatigue, headaches, irritability, and mood swings. Symptoms can last for a few days to a few weeks, or longer in some cases.

  3. Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, Treatment, and Coping

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    What are the symptoms associated with withdrawal? They'll vary depending on the type of drug you were taking. Some symptoms commonly associated with withdrawal include: Changes in appetite. Changes in mood. Chills or shivering. Congestion. Depression. Fatigue. Irritability. Muscle pain. Nausea. Restlessness.

  4. Withdrawal is your body's response when you suddenly stop using a certain substance, such as alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, medications, or other drugs. Once you quit or reduce your use of a...

  5. Withdrawal - Psychology Today

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    Symptoms of withdrawal range from sweatiness, shakiness, tremors, and seizures to upset stomach, diarrhea, and vomiting. Irritability, agitation, restlessness, and sleep...

  6. Drug Withdrawal Symptoms, Treatment, and Management

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    Withdrawal symptoms may include sweating, anxiety, and depression. Here are the signs your body is experiencing substance abuse and needs to detox.

  7. The speed of onset, duration, character, and severity of various types of drug withdrawal symptoms depends on several factors including:

  8. Withdrawal Symptoms: causes, timeline, and treatment options

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    Withdrawal symptoms vary from drug to drug and can range from uncomfortable symptoms such as nausea, dilated pupils, and cravings to more life-threatening conditions such as rapid heart rate, respiratory issues, and seizures.