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What are typical signs/symptoms if withdrawal from meth?

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Symptoms last weeks: Typical Methadone withdrawal symptoms include yawning, sneezing, eye tearing, dilated pupils, runny nose, sweating, general aches and pains, fever, shaking, abdominal cramps, nausea, irritability, moodiness, anxiety, decreased sex drive, and insomnia; withdrawal symptoms can last from weeks to months.

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Methamphetamine: Methamphetamine, commonly known simply as meth, is a highly addictive psycho-stimulant. The most common symptoms of meth withdrawal include fatigue, depression and increased appetite. Other symptoms include anxiety, irritability, agitation, restlessness, and excessive sleeping. Symptoms can last for days to weeks depending on the length of time and amount of methamphetamine used.

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