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I'm not an expert but I have witnessed withdrawals off and on for 18 years. In this case it was Stadal (sp) and later on methadone. With the Stadal, the effects started approx 12 hours after the the dosing cycle was missed and peaked at 24 hours. By peaked I mean it was full blown hospitalization. This was a person on high dosages with a low pain tollerance. With the methadone the time was anywhere from 24 to 48 hours for the symptoms to start and it wasn't as dramatic as with the stadal.
Talking with the docs over the years there are a lot of factors involved like the type of meds, dosage, the persons physical and psychological state, etc. Your personal doc is the one to get exact info from to suit you. If he's a good guy he can work something out. After a while, in the case I described above, the doctor made araingments for meds to be piced up at a local hospital if things got out of hand.
But that's just my story and knowledge and I can't even fix Saca's PC for him.
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