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Addicted To Parvon Spas Drug. Severe Pain In The Legs, Sleeplessness. Need Help In De-addiction

Hi doctor . 28yrs of age a profesional engg. from Chandigarh. im having Parvan Spas from last 2 nd half years regulalrly.. but nw i want to quit from all these things. i use to take 8 caps daily, but nw from last 3 days m nt taking it. but im facing some physical problems like swere pain in my legs, feel very low, cant sleep at night properly. so nw how can i come back to my normal life. plz do reply me. Regards to you :)
Sat, 4 May 2013
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Parvan spas is an opioid drug and it causes both physical and psychological dependence. If you will stop it abruptly then it will cause withdrawal syndrome. It is advised that any opioid drug should be stopped under supervision of a Psychiatrist only. To prevent withdrawal syndrome and relapse medicines like Buprenorphin and naloxone combination is given and then it is further tapered gradually. I would advise you to visit a Psychiatrist for expert opinion.

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Addicted To Parvon Spas Drug. Severe Pain In The Legs, Sleeplessness. Need Help In De-addiction

Hello Welcome to HCM Parvan spas is an opioid drug and it causes both physical and psychological dependence. If you will stop it abruptly then it will cause withdrawal syndrome. It is advised that any opioid drug should be stopped under supervision of a Psychiatrist only. To prevent withdrawal syndrome and relapse medicines like Buprenorphin and naloxone combination is given and then it is further tapered gradually. I would advise you to visit a Psychiatrist for expert opinion. Thanks Dr. Seikhoo Bishnoi, MD