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Oral Contraceptives have known side effects/or withdrawal symptoms, regardless of length of use. There is no need to take a break from using them. Oral contraceptives are usually safe for all women to use- unless you have migraine headaches or are a smoker.
By lowering dosage in steps. Usually means halfing dosage ever one or two weeks. Actual rate differ from agent to agent. Stick to the doctors instructions or you can suffer withdrawal symptoms if you cut it too fast. That usually means insomnia, agitation, anxiety, even vomiting.
Marijuana has both physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms. Compared to other drugs, the physical withdrawal symptoms are more minor. Please see related questions for more details.
Usually there are no withdrawal symptoms of ecstasy because it is not a substance that is easily addicted to. But you might experience a ''crashing'' sensation when the high wears off that is usually accompanied with a strong feeling of depression.
Just like any opiate, you'll start feeling the withdrawal effects, but they're gradual, not like pills, happening over a couple of hours. Usually you'll start feeling cold/clammy first, then if you haven't replaced it in time, the rest of the usual withdrawal symptoms kick in.
Depakote (valproate) is primarily used as a mood stabilizer and anticonvulsant, and it is not typically indicated for treating withdrawal symptoms from opiates. While it may help manage certain co-occurring conditions, such as anxiety or mood disorders, it does not address the specific symptoms of opiate withdrawal. Treatment for opiate withdrawal usually involves other medications, such as methadone, buprenorphine, or clonidine. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
Common withdrawl symptoms differ depending on the drug. They are usually from shaking, to fevers, to sweating. Those are pretty common as well as stomach cramping.
Amphetamines, including Adderall, can cause withdrawal symptoms in people who stop taking them too quickly. However, Adderall withdrawal is more likely to happen when people take higher doses of Adderall than recommended. People who take Adderall as prescribed for a legitimate medical purpose do not usually have withdrawal symptoms when stopping Adderall. Some withdrawal symptoms of Adderall can include extreme fatigue, depression, and changes in heart rhythm.
The primary negative side effect of the McDougall diet usually comes from caffeine withdrawal.
Cocaine withdrawal occurs with heavy and long term cocaine use. The withdrawal symptoms with cessation of chronic cocaine use are usually emotional rather than physical. The symptoms include depression, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, suspicion and a craving for more cocaine, to name a few.
Symptoms of bronchitis include a raspy, bronchial cough, excess mucus and inflammation. Usually people that recently quit smoking experience a unusual cough along with discolored mucus. This is a normal withdrawal symptom.