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Anticipating Withdrawal Symptoms from Opiates

3/5/2026, 1:50:16 PMMale25-34

I am a 39-year-old male, a smoker, currently taking multiple antidepressants, and I stand 6 feet 1 inch tall, weighing 195 pounds. Recently, my physician has prescribed a total of 15 Percocet (5-325) to manage my back pain. My intention is to complete this prescription within a span of 5 to 7 days. As I approach the end of this medication, I am curious about whether I might experience withdrawal symptoms after finishing the pills.

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Cony

3/5/2026, 1:50:33 PM

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It's thoughtful of you to consider the potential for withdrawal symptoms as you approach the end of your Percocet prescription. While it's common to have concerns regarding the use of opioid medications, withdrawal symptoms can vary based on several factors, including the duration of use, dosage, and individual body chemistry.

Explanation

Percocet contains oxycodone, an opioid, which can lead to physical dependence, especially if taken continuously for several days. Common withdrawal symptoms can include anxiety, irritability, insomnia, body aches, nausea, and sweating. However, not everyone will experience significant withdrawal symptoms, particularly if the use is short-term as in your case of 5 to 7 days.

Prioritized Next Steps

  1. Gradually Reduce Use: If possible, consider space out the doses towards the end of your prescription to minimize withdrawal effects. For instance, if taking one pill every 4-6 hours, you might try extending that to every 8 hours in the last few days.

  2. Stay Hydrated and Nourished: Ensure you're drinking plenty of fluids and eating nutritious foods. This can help your body cope better during the transition off the medication.

  3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of how you feel after discontinuing the medication. If you notice withdrawal symptoms, they may start within a day or two after stopping the medication.

  4. Practice Self-Care: Consider engaging in gentle exercise, relaxation techniques, or mindfulness practices to help manage any anxiety or discomfort.

  5. Plan Support: Reach out to friends or family to talk about your experience. Having someone to communicate with can alleviate feelings of distress.

If you do experience withdrawal symptoms that are uncomfortable or concerning, consider discussing them with your healthcare provider for tailored guidance. You're taking a proactive step by recognizing this potential, and support is available if needed.

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