Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms can include agitation, akathesia, irritability, aggressiveness, worsening of mood, dysphoria, crying spells, over-activity or hyperactivity, depersonalization, decreased concentration, slowed thinking, confusion and memory/concentration difficulties.
Use of amphetamines can induces tolerance to some of the effects of these drugs, which means that more and more of the drug is required to produce the desired effects.
There are different stages and severity of drug and alcohol withdrawal, although Individuals will typically start to feel worse and worse, hit a plateau, and then symptoms begin to dissipate.
The risk for Percocet abuse and addiction seems to be greatest among women, seniors, and adolescents.