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. 2014 Apr 7;10:587–598. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S39692

Table 3.

Symptomatic treatment of opioid withdrawal

Withdrawal symptoms Somatic treatment Dosing
Nausea and vomiting Dimenhydrinate (Gravol®) 50–100 mg PO/IM q4h prn
Prochlorperazine (Stemetil®) 5–10 mg PO q4h prn

Diarrhea Loperamide (Imodium®) 4 mg PO for diarrhea, then 2 mg PO prn (max: 16 mg/24 hr)

Myalgia Acetaminophen (Tylenol®) 325–650 mg PO q4h prn (max: 4,000 g/24 hr)
Naproxen (Naprosyn®) 500 mg PO bid × 4 days, then prn

Anxiety, dysphoria, lacrimation, rhinorrhea Hydroxyzine (Atarax®) 25–50 mg PO tid prn

Insomnia Trazodone (Trazorel®) 50–100 mg PO qhs × 4 days, then prn

↓ Sympathetic drive (tachycardia, hypertension) diaphoresis, restlessness Clonidine (Nexiclon®)a 0.1 mg PO qid × 4 days, thenb 0.05 mg PO qid × 2 days, then 0.025 mg PO qid, then stop

Notes:

a

Monitor blood pressure prior to each dose, as clonidine may cause hypotension

b

if <91 kg (200 lb) (doses need to be higher if >91 kg). Data source: Kosten and O’Connor55 and Kleber et al.92

Abbreviations: PO, per os; IM, intramuscular; q4h, quaque 4 hora (every 4 hours); prn, pro re nata (as needed); bid, bis in die (twice a day); tid, ter in die (three times a day); qhs, quaque hora somni (every night at bedtime); qid, quater in die (four times a day); max, maximum; hr, hours.