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 If a regular user of Lortab stops taking Lortab, he or she will experience withdrawal symptoms within six to twelve hours but the symptoms are usually not life-threatening.
The length of cocaine withdrawal varies from person to person and on the amount and frequency of use.
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
People who drink Alcohol on a regular basis become tolerant to many of the unpleasant effects, and thus are able to drink more before suffering these effects. | 

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Percocet
Withdrawal 
Percocet
is a narcotic (oxycodone) and acetaminophen combination. They are combined to
get a synergistic effect on pain. Oxycodone is similar to other narcotics in
terms of effect and addiction. Acetaminophen is better known as Tylenol. Percocet
addiction can affect the young, middle aged, or elderly. Individuals addicted
to Percocet may come from any walk of life, hold entry level or high positions,
be parents or grandparents, single or married. Often, the addiction to percocet
develops without the individual realizing it until it begins to control their
life. When an individual exceeds the dosage prescribed or seeks to obtain Percocet
after the time prescribed by their physician, they should be awear of the posibility
that they have developed a Percocet addiction. Abruptly
stoping or reducing the intake of Percocet can cause severe withdrawal symptoms.
These begin six to eight hours after the last dosage.
Percocet Withdrawal
symptoms include but are not limited to:
- feeling as though you
have the flu.
- gastrointestinal distress
- anxiety
- nausea
- insomnia
- pain
- fevers
- sweating
- runny nose and eyes
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