What Groups of Drugs Cause Physical Withdrawal?
Question by noam c: What groups of drugs cause Physical withdrawal?
Opiates, Alcohol and Benzodiazepines are the only 3 right? Or what about Nicotine?
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Answer by the_silverfoxx
nartictoc.s are in my opion?
Answer by Andrea B
Yes. Opiates including opioid derivatives (heroin, oxycodone), synthetic opioid-like drugs (methadone, meperidine), alcohol, benzodiazepines (Ativan, Xanax, Valium) and nicotine may cause physical withdrawal.
Other drugs that may cause withdrawal are CNS stimulants such as amphetamines (methamphetamine, Adderall) and nonamphetamine stimulants (Ritalin, Meridia), cocaine, caffeine, barbiturates (pentobarbitol, phenolbarbitol) and nonbarbiturates (chloral hydrate, “Sleepers”), and some antidepressants especially tricylic antidepressants.
Of course, the symptoms and severity of the withdrawal will depend on the type of drug, duration it was taken, dosage, extent of dependence, abruptness of its discontinuation, and whether or not there was a taper off of the drug.
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