I'd like to know to ease the sudden stoppage of amphetamine wihdrawal.


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Written by Edahn 161 days ago Rating: 0 | Rate Answer: + -

Have you consulted with your doctor or physician? That's the first thing to do. If you're on a high dosage, your doctor may recommend that you phase the drug out slowly, rather than stop abruptly and completely. One common withdrawal symptom of dexedrine is depression, so your doctor may choose to prescribe you antidepressants during the transition. All this information comes from http://sleep.emedtv.com/dextroamphetamine/dextroamphetamine-withdrawals.html and http://www.drugabusehelp.com/drugs/dexedrine/ .

If it's depression that you're worried about and you don't want to use more medication, you can just treat it the regular way you would treat depression: make good decisions for yourself, exercise self-discipline regarding bad decisions, try and keep your spirits up with exercise, friends, and old activities you used to enjoy, and hang out with the right crew.

Written by Clyde 159 days ago Rating: 0 | Rate Answer: + -

Yes, speak to your doctor about this. This is incredibly important.

Whats the abrupt shortage? Did you stop taking them or did you run out and couldnt afford them, or?

Best,

Clyde

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