Addicted To Panadeine Forte And Mersyndol Forte. Also On Valium, Seropax And Xanax. Due For Going To Rehab For De Addiction. Possible Withdrawal Symptoms?
Im addicted to panadeine forte and mersyndol forte. I take way over the prescribed doesage pre day Im going into rehab soon as im also using vailum 5mg seropax 30mg & xannax 2mg want to know what withdrawal symptoms i will be facing? Or going through? Help! Im 23 & have probably been using all these medications together for about a year give or take.
Taking such drugs especially for a long certainly increases the risk of experiencing withdrawal symptoms. However, the classical symptoms described do differ from patient to patient, and in your case, shall be more specific, since you are taking many drugs and there certainly exist drug interactions. this implies that the symptoms shall certainly be very specific. General symptoms like headaches, pain , concentration difficulties, and general feeling of being weird should be expected. the decision to withdraw should be carefully discusses, planned and monitored by your treating physician.
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Bain LE, MD
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Addicted To Panadeine Forte And Mersyndol Forte. Also On Valium, Seropax And Xanax. Due For Going To Rehab For De Addiction. Possible Withdrawal Symptoms?
Hi and thanks for the query, Taking such drugs especially for a long certainly increases the risk of experiencing withdrawal symptoms. However, the classical symptoms described do differ from patient to patient, and in your case, shall be more specific, since you are taking many drugs and there certainly exist drug interactions. this implies that the symptoms shall certainly be very specific. General symptoms like headaches, pain , concentration difficulties, and general feeling of being weird should be expected. the decision to withdraw should be carefully discusses, planned and monitored by your treating physician. Thanks and kind regards, Bain LE, MD