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 There is no physical withdrawal from Crack or Cocaine as there is with other drugs such as heroin. The withdrawal symptoms are more of a psychological nature rather than physical including an intense hunger, irritability, fatigue, long but disturbed sleep
Symptoms of marijuana withdrawal first appear in chronic users within 24 hours. They are most pronounced for the first 10 days and can last up to 28 days.
As heroin leaves the brain and body, users experience withdrawal symptoms, which are often described as feeling like a severe case of flu.
The individual who has become physically as well as psychologically dependent on heroin will experience heroin addiction withdrawal with an abrupt discontinuation of use or even a decrease in their daily amount of heroin taken. | 

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Codeine
Withdrawal
Codeine
is an opiate agonist - sedative and analgesic narcotic substance found in opium
in concentrations between 0.1% and 2%. Codeine was first isolated from opium
by the French chemist Pierre-Jean Robiquet in 1832. Because of the small concentration
found in nature, most codeine found in medical products is synthesized from
morphine. Being an opiate, codeine has the potential for addiction. It causes
tolerance and physical addiction with chronic use. Clearly the properties possessed
by codeine have or are fast becoming common knowledge amongst those abusing
the drug.
The worst codeine withdrawal symptoms
pass within a few days, but it can take months to feel
normal.
Codeine Withdrawal
symptoms include but are not limited to:
- runny nose
- sweating
- muscle twitching
- muscle pain
- headaches
- irregular heartbeat
- nausea and vomiting
- high blood pressure
- fever
- insomnia
- dehydration
- yawning
- weakness
- stomach cramps
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