Vera is trying to quit using heroin. The first day without the drug, she experienced incredible pain and felt like she was "going nuts." Vera is experiencing:

A. an increase in tolerance
B. drug-induced analgesia
C. an imagined perception
D. withdrawal symptoms


Answer: D

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