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Opioid abuse
I used to take 10 cap of Spasmo proxyvon from last 10 years but now from last 15 days I am taking 2 caps per day and not feeling any withdrawal but I need help from a Dr. Who has treated patients like me sorry to say I had visited many physctarist but they themselves don't know much about these drugs so they can't help.Please reach me if u have treated someone with substance abuse.I need help hopefully I find my saviour
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Take milder pain killers gradually (Paracetamol) which can be tapered gradually.
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Consult a psychiatrist.
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Spasmoparoxyvon is opium derivative  only. With medication  it can be slowly  weaned off provided you are complying  to instruction of doctor consulted. Also, how motivated a person is, what are withdrawal  symptoms.  It has to be examined in detail  to form a good plan
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I can understand these type of drugs highly addictive and pleasurable ..and we may give some medicine that will reduce craving of this medicine and addiction will stop
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You need to elaborate on the problems that you are facing currently.
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