When a person becomes physically dependent on oxycontin, withdrawal happens when he or she stops using the drug. Though oxycontin withdrawal is rarely fatal, it is often a difficult process. This is why,we encourage Oxycontin abusers to undergo a detoxification program under supervised professional care. One of the primary symptoms of oxycontin withdrawal is a powerful craving for the drug. We are here to help you find a safe and supportive environment. Our staff understands the difficulty of detoxification and withdrawal. Other oxycontin withdrawal symptoms include exhaustion, hot and cold sweats, nausea, coughing, inability to sleep, depression, and diarrhea. If you are trying to break your oxycontin habit, you don’t have to undergo withdrawal symptoms alone. Our staff is here to help. Please call us at 1-877-516-0594.
OxyContin withdrawal symptoms can include:
- Tiredness or fatigue
- Constant yawning
- Hot/cold sweats
- Heart palpitations
- Joints and muscles ache
- Nausea and vomiting
- Uncontrollable coughing
- Diarrhea
- Insomnia
- Watery eyes
- Depression
Oxycontin withdrawal symptoms can begin as soon as six hours after the last dose and can last up to one week. People who have gone through OxyContin withdrawal compare the process to the intensity of heroin withdrawal.