How long will temazepam Withdrawal symptoms last?

The duration of temazepam withdrawal symptoms can vary depending on several factors, including the individual, the dosage and duration of temazepam use, and other individual factors. Generally, symptoms may start within a few days after stopping or significantly reducing temazepam use and can last for several weeks. However, the most severe symptoms usually peak within 5-14 days and gradually improve over time.

Here is a general timeline of temazepam withdrawal symptoms:

1. Early Withdrawal Symptoms (1-3 days after cessation):

- Anxiety

- Insomnia

- Muscle tension

- Headaches

- Sweating

- Nausea

2. Peak Withdrawal Symptoms (5-14 days after cessation):

- Agitation

- Hallucinations

- Confusion

- Tremors

- Seizures (in severe cases)

- Suicidal thoughts (rare but possible)

3. Protracted Withdrawal Symptoms (beyond 14 days after cessation):

- Difficulty concentrating

- Mood changes

- Fatigue

- Sleep disturbances

- Memory problems

- Vivid dreams

- Impaired coordination

It is important to note that everyone's experience with temazepam withdrawal can vary, and some people may experience different symptoms or a different timeline than described above. If you are experiencing severe or prolonged withdrawal symptoms, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for guidance and support.

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