The reaction to oxazepam withdrawal is an acute onset of a range of symptoms such as anxiety, palpitations, dyspnea, hand tremors, muscle tension, dizziness, blurred vision, and tearfulness, as well as possible psychological anxiety. How long the withdrawal reaction to oxazepam tablets lasts is closely related to the duration of the medication, the single dose, and the individual’s tolerance of the drug. If taken for a short period of time, the withdrawal reaction is relatively mild. However, when oxazepam tablets are taken for a long period of time, euphoric or depressive reactions can occur after discontinuation of the drug. Oxazepam has more contraindications, including allergy, acute closed-angle glaucoma, sleep apnea syndrome, severe respiratory insufficiency, pregnant women and children in early pregnancy, drug abusers or addicts, impaired liver and kidney function should be prohibited oxazepam, the specific contraindications need to consult with a professional doctor, and should not be used blindly. Long-term use may have a certain degree of dependence, it is recommended that under the guidance of a professional doctor to gradually reduce the dose until discontinued. If there is any discomfort while taking Oxazepam, you should consult your doctor in time and take treatment under the guidance of your doctor.