this is called cold turkey, if it is aheavy drug such as methenphetamine and one were too cold cold turkey there is a very high chance of death or a little bit lighter side effects.
If you are referring to the physical effects of drug withdrawal, they can range from extremely minor to effects than cam require hospitalization and medical intervention.
Withdrawal from the drug and therapy to help the person get on the right track emotionally.
Drugs can be grouped into different classes according to their effect on the central nervous system (your brain and its connections to the various organs and other parts of your body). If you are using a drug repeatedly over a period of time, you will develop dependence on that drug. But you will also develop dependence to other drugs that you have not used that are in the same class as the drug you are using. This means that when you stop using one drug and begin to experience withdrawal, prescribed use of another drug in the same class might stop or decrease the severity of withdrawal. An example is the use of methadone (a narcotic) to help heroin (a narcotic) users avoid withdrawal. Cross addiction has also been used to describe addiction to more than one drug, whether or not it is in the same class
Culture can have a big effect on a person's health. If a person lives in a culture where eating fatty foods and being sedentary is normal, then a person will be more inclined to adopt that lifestyle.
Yes it can, but it depends on the person and their health issues if any.
Caffeine addiction is a mild addiction to the drug caffeine, which occurs naturally in tea, coffee, Yerba mate, and other sources, and which is added to some soft drinks and medications. Although it shares some things in common with other addictions, caffeine addiction is a much milder addiction than that to "harder" stimulant drugs like cocaine and amphetamine. Caffeine addiction is characterized by unpleasant, but relatively mild withdrawal symptoms when a person stops using caffeine. These include headache, fatigue, and trouble concentrating, among other things. Caffeine withdrawal is usually relatively mild and the worst of it is gone after a few days.
If a person is highly susceptible to caffeine addiction it may as it's impossible to make %100 caffeine free coffee
cigarette addiction is when a person suffers withdrawal symptoms if they cease intake. Some of the symptoms include nausea, weight gain, drowsiness, inability to concentrate, depression and craving of cigarettes.
Addiction is a lifelong disease that can only be treated & has no "cure." 93% of addicts who go to treatment will relapse. The reality is that there's no cure for methamphetamine addiction or addiction to any drug or alcohol. There are only a variety of treatments. The most effective treatments are behavioral therapies & medication treatments to ease withdrawal symptoms.
Many health retreats are designed to enage a person in an area that they need to focus on. For instance their are weight loss or addiction retreats.
The gun itself has no effect on a person's mental health.
Interventions truly depend on the type of person. If the person realizes that they have to stop for the danger of their health and those around them then it will open up there eyes.
Addiction.