meth withdrawal symptoms?
Q: What are the withdrawal symptoms for methamphetamine?
A: Unlike the physical withdrawal symptoms that opioid addicts and alcohol addicts (alcoholics) suffer when stopping, methamphetamine withdrawal symptoms are all mental and can include anxiety, drug craving, dysphoric mood, fatigue, increased appetite, lack of motivation, sleeplessness or sleepiness, and vivid or lucid dreams.
That’s why alcohol addicts must stop using alcohol only under medical supervision and opioid addicts technically can (but really shouldn’t) stop using opioid drugs without medical supervision (i.e., in a 24-hour medical detoxification facility), but medical detox is not required when stopping meth use.
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