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Yeah, that is called withdrawal syndrome, when there are symptoms if the person stops using a substance. I think that's a problem caused by an addiction that interferes with a higher priority.
By the way, this is no joke and can lead to death depending on the severity.
For tobacco, I don't think withdrawal syndrome can kill, but it can last for 6 months according to a psychiatrist I know.
And about the criteria for addiction, in my country it is: