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<blockquote data-quote="rubyq" data-source="post: 561102" data-attributes="member: 15530"><p>Actually withdrawal from benzodiazapines like valium and xanax and barbituates like seconal can also be fatal. Barbituates are rarely used now days as they have largely been replaced by benzodiazapines. GHB withdrawal can also be fatal.</p><p></p><p>Heroin withdrawal, although incredibly uncomfortable, is only life threatening if the addict has other health problems that may be exacerbated by the with-d, like liver problems in addicts with hepatitis or seizures.</p><p></p><p>Cocaine, meth, and crack withdrawal are almost entirely mental. The physical results of suddenly stopping these drugs include sleeping for days and waking up hungry.</p><p></p><p>Alcohol, GHB, benzos and barbituate addicts should always consult their doctor before suddenly stopping because of the high risk of fatal withdrawal effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubyq, post: 561102, member: 15530"] Actually withdrawal from benzodiazapines like valium and xanax and barbituates like seconal can also be fatal. Barbituates are rarely used now days as they have largely been replaced by benzodiazapines. GHB withdrawal can also be fatal. Heroin withdrawal, although incredibly uncomfortable, is only life threatening if the addict has other health problems that may be exacerbated by the with-d, like liver problems in addicts with hepatitis or seizures. Cocaine, meth, and crack withdrawal are almost entirely mental. The physical results of suddenly stopping these drugs include sleeping for days and waking up hungry. Alcohol, GHB, benzos and barbituate addicts should always consult their doctor before suddenly stopping because of the high risk of fatal withdrawal effects. [/QUOTE]
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