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>David Hedlund Individuals with drug abuse who begin to reintroduce normal eating habits after a period of malnutrition may be at increased risk for refeeding syndrome. |
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Stimulants like [[amphetamines]], [[methylphenidate]], and [[cocaine]], along with [[opiates]], contribute to [[appetite suppression]]. This can lead to prolonged periods of inadequate calorie intake, mimicking anorexia nervosa. | Stimulants like [[amphetamines]], [[methylphenidate]], and [[cocaine]], along with [[opiates]], contribute to [[appetite suppression]]. This can lead to prolonged periods of inadequate calorie intake, mimicking anorexia nervosa. Individuals with drug abuse who begin to reintroduce normal eating habits after a period of malnutrition may be at increased risk for refeeding syndrome.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.uhbw.nhs.uk/assets/1/23-639_refeedingsyndromeguideline-4_redacted.pdf}}</ref> | ||
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