
Complete Withdrawal
Complete withdrawal refers to the process of completely stopping the use of a substance, such as medication, alcohol, or drugs, after regular or long-term use. It involves ceasing intake and allowing the body to adjust to functioning without the substance, which may lead to physical or psychological symptoms called withdrawal symptoms. The severity and duration of withdrawal can vary depending on the substance and individual circumstances. It’s often recommended to undergo withdrawal under medical supervision to ensure safety and manage any potential symptoms effectively.