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How long do withdrawl symptoms last?
I'm taking Nexito plus since March 13th of this year to help with my IBS. Since September, I've been only taking half the dose and three days (November 18th? ago I have decided to quit it. I'm experiencing withdrawl symptoms - fatigue, irritability, dizziness, and a light headache. How long do these symptoms last and is there anything I can do to alleviate them?
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Hi I understand ur problem. This withdrawal symptoms usually subsides within 4-5 days. Do not worry about it. Consult a psychiatrist if symptoms persists.
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It will go away within a week ..initial few days you will feel like that ..suppose u want to overcome from this side effect we may add on another medicine
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If its due to withdrawal of medication mostly last for 3-4 days. But many times patients do stop medication prematurely without doctor advice and have reappearance of symptoms instead of withdrawal.
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Consultation with psychiatrist if symptoms persist
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