Depression is a common withdrawal symptom that long-time ecstasy users will experience after cessation of use.
Over 12% of women in the US who drink alcohol have more than seven drinks per week.
Long-term use of OxyContin both legitimately and illicitly causes the body to adapt to the presence of the drug and withdrawal symptoms occur if use is reduced or stopped.
Marijuana withdrawal symptoms can include but are not limited to a loss of appetite, an inability to sleep, depression, headache, excessive sweating, loose stools, nausea, anxiety, paranoia and irritability or aggression.