Medical orientation guides for withdrawal, rebound symptoms, red flags, and harm-reduction framing without taper or dosing instructions.
Withdrawal is not a moral failure. It is a neurobiological adaptation process shaped by substance class, duration, co-use, medical history, sleep, mental health, and access to support.
Scientific education and harm reduction only. No medical advice, no consumption guide, no taper schedule, and no dosing instructions.
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