The termination of drug taking.
Group of symptoms that occur upon the abrupt discontinuation or decrease in intake of medications or recreational drugs.
1The effects documented appear to be reversible upon drug withdrawal, however.
2Three-fourths of hospitals had at least 1 infant in drug withdrawal.
3Only seven states specifically tracked referrals of newborns in drug withdrawal.
4Adverse effects associated with cyclosporine therapy were responsive to dose reduction or drug withdrawal.
5Infant acuity was significantly higher among infants in drug withdrawal.
6Only after unsuccessful drug withdrawal therapy and an MRI, was the correct diagnosis made.
7Infants in drug withdrawal have complex physiological and behavioral states, requiring intensive nursing care.
8Recovery was obtained in all cases with drug withdrawal.
9Cholestasis resolved within a few weeks of drug withdrawal.
10Hall also attributed Ms Dhu's symptoms to drug withdrawal.
11Changes in matrix gene expression and persistence of treatment effects after drug withdrawal suggest arterial remodeling.
12Fluid retention related to TZD tends to be peripheral and is usually reversible after drug withdrawal.
13The jejunal mucin content was most markedly reduced on day 1 after drug withdrawal, and increased thereafter.
14In these hospitals, the mean number of infants in drug withdrawal was 4.7.
15Interruption of chronic nicotine exposure produces ratings of drug withdrawal and withdrawal symptoms that may contribute to relapse.
16Percent positivity is greater in men than women, and seropositivity identifies individuals who commonly relapse after drug withdrawal.
Translations for drug withdrawal