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>David Hedlund
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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. If someone misuses these substances and then starts eating normally again, they may be at increased risk of refeeding syndrome.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.uhbw.nhs.uk/assets/1/23-639_refeedingsyndromeguideline-4_redacted.pdf}}</ref>
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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