Symptoms of Opioid Withdrawal
Key Points:
Symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Early symptoms usually begin within 6-12 hours for short-acting opioids and within 30 hours for longer-acting ones.
Managing symptoms effectively is crucial for a successful withdrawal process.
Opioid withdrawal symptoms can vary in intensity and duration based on the level of dependence and the specific opioid used. Symptoms typically begin within hours of the last dose and can last for several days to weeks. Common symptoms include:
Early Symptoms:
Anxiety
Muscle aches
Increased tearing
Insomnia
Runny nose
Sweating
Yawning
Late Symptoms:
Abdominal cramping
Diarrhea
Dilated pupils
Goosebumps
Nausea and vomiting