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Does heroin withdrawal cause hallucinations and psychosis?

Question: Does heroin withdrawal cause hallucinations and psychosis?

(Posted by: Vince S on 2007-12-18 00:20:01)

I am doing a report on heroin withdrawal for my college exam. Please cite sources or personal experiences. Thank You



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Posted by: SBSHARPSKINHEAD on 2007-12-18, 02:52:13

Yes it can. Research the drug suboxone or subutex for the report as well. Great drug. I take it for an addiction to opiates such as heroin.

  

Posted by: cw_wrght on 2007-12-18, 00:25:31

Well..im no expert..im just saying...ur body beomes so dependent on them..that it starts reacting in a bad way..just like if u dont sleep for a long time..the same thing can happen to u...thats my explanation..not the best..but o well..i hope i helped

  

Posted by: we_are_tron on 2007-12-18, 00:30:45

Yes. and if you are going through withdrawal, don't go through it alone. you will get convulsions, headaches, shivers, possibly fever, nausea and vomiting. it'll be the worst week or more of your life. with someone else there, you can be sure that you won't use again, and that you won't suffer any harm if you pass out and can't take care of yourself.

  

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