
Withdrawal
{What to expect when you stop taking certain drugs}
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As with most things in life, context is everything. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, you might find yourself with an interrupted supply, or with limited funds. Even if you still have access to your drug of choice, it’s a good time to reflect on your relationship with it. Reducing your use could be beneficial to you and your wellbeing, and if done right, won’t negatively affect you in any way.
This guide is a starting point, you can find more information on our drug guides and we always encourage you to read further. Everyone is different and will react in their own way. Withdrawal will not necessarily be a terrible or extremely difficult experience for everyone and some will find it less problematic than others. So, look out for each other and be honest with yourself. Withdrawal can be unpleasant, but with the right help and self-care, you will get through it.
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