Symptoms of Drug Withdrawal

Waylon Swartzbaugh
1 min readMar 28, 2017

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Drug addiction is a serious problem which causes devastating health conditions. For most people, the first use of drugs was out of curiosity or to experiment. But a constant use of drugs leads to some changes in our body and mind.

Our body and brain adapt to their presence, and develop drug addiction. The development of addiction makes it harder for an addict to stop using the drugs. Hence, it leads to different withdrawal symptoms.

Symptoms of drug withdrawal Huntington, NY

Withdrawal from different drugs has many uncomfortable symptoms. The symptoms of drug withdrawal vary depending on the drug you use and how long you use it. Opiate and other narcotic substances can cause very severe withdrawal symptoms. Stimulants, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines can also cause very intense and hard to handle withdrawal symptoms.

Depending on the object of addiction, the addict may experience different unpleasant symptoms.

Stimulants medications include cocaine, ecstasy, nicotine and other drugs. These drugs stimulate your interest, attention, and activity. They may cause the following withdrawal symptoms: insomnia, confusion, loss of appetite and other side effects.

Opiates are a group of drugs that are used to treat pain. When cutting down opiates one can experience such withdrawal symptoms as fatigue, anxiety, strong cravings for opiates, agitation and other difficult symptoms.

Benzodiazepines (such as Valium, Xanax, Ativan) help to reduce anxiety, treat panic attacks and insomnia. The most common benzos withdrawal symptoms include depression, body tremors, anxiety and sleep problems.

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