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- Physical_dependence abstract "Physical dependence refers to a state resulting from chronic use of a drug that has produced tolerance and where negative physical symptoms of withdrawal result from abrupt discontinuation or dosage reduction. Physical dependence can develop from low-dose therapeutic use of certain medications such as benzodiazepines, opioids, antiepileptics and antidepressants, as well as misuse of recreational drugs such as alcohol, opioids and benzodiazepines. The higher the dose used, the greater the duration of use, and the earlier age use began are predictive of worsened physical dependence and thus more severe withdrawal syndromes. Acute withdrawal syndromes can last days, weeks or months, and protracted withdrawal syndrome, also known as "post-acute withdrawal syndrome" or "PAWS" - a low-grade continuation of some of the symptoms of acute withdrawal, typically in a remitting-relapsing pattern, that often results in relapse into active addiction and prolonged disability of a degree to preclude the possibility of lawful employment - can last for months, years, or, in relatively common to extremely rare cases, depending on individual factors, indefinitely. Protracted withdrawal syndrome is noted to be most often caused by benzodiazepines, but is also present in a majority of cases of alcohol and opioid addiction, especially that of a long-term, high-dose, adolescent-beginning, or chronic-relapsing nature (viz. a second or third addiction after withdrawal from the self-same substance of dependence). Withdrawal response will vary according to the dose used, the type of drug used, the duration of use, the age of the patient, the age of first use, and the individual person.".
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- Physical_dependence wikiPageExternalLink Definition.
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- Physical_dependence hasPhotoCollection Physical_dependence.
- Physical_dependence subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Physical_dependence subject Category:Substance_dependence.
- Physical_dependence comment "Physical dependence refers to a state resulting from chronic use of a drug that has produced tolerance and where negative physical symptoms of withdrawal result from abrupt discontinuation or dosage reduction. Physical dependence can develop from low-dose therapeutic use of certain medications such as benzodiazepines, opioids, antiepileptics and antidepressants, as well as misuse of recreational drugs such as alcohol, opioids and benzodiazepines.".
- Physical_dependence label "Dependência física".
- Physical_dependence label "Physical dependence".
- Physical_dependence label "Синдром физической зависимости".
- Physical_dependence label "身体的依存".
- Physical_dependence sameAs 身体的依存.
- Physical_dependence sameAs Dependência_física.
- Physical_dependence sameAs m.059w29.
- Physical_dependence sameAs Q2622112.
- Physical_dependence sameAs Q2622112.
- Physical_dependence wasDerivedFrom Physical_dependence?oldid=604946434.
- Physical_dependence depiction HarmCausedByDrugsTable.svg.
- Physical_dependence isPrimaryTopicOf Physical_dependence.