F13: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics
F13.3: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics withdrawal state
Sedatives have a tranquilizing effect. Sedatives include, for example, the benzodiazepine group. Sleeping pills help people to sleep. Sleeping pills include, for example, the barbiturates class of drugs.
Before this kind of withdrawal the person has usually consumed too many sedatives or sleeping pills over a long period of time. When someone goes through withdrawal, they have various physical symptoms, because they are consuming fewer or no sedatives or sleeping pills. They may have shaky hands, for example. Their heart may also be racing and they may have a headache.
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