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Highly Addicted To Spasmocip Plus. What Are Its Side Effects And De-addiction Measures?
Please advice what is the side effect of the Spasmocip Plus and how its addiction can be removed. Please let me know as my younger brother is under its influence always and highly addicted and has been observing its symptoms over more than 4 years, its results are horrifying. Please help me , please... I would look to hear from you.
The side effects of Spasmocip Plus are nausea, palpitations, and arrhythmias of the heart, dry mouth, urinary retention, restlessness, confusion and delirium.
It has a high abuse potential and is one of the common drug that is abused.
The treatment requires intensive rehabilitation with skilled professionals, frequent counseling sessions. You could probably make your brother join a NA (Narcotics Anonymous) group locally. He would benefit a lot from this. However, initially to help him quit the habit, it would be wise for him to stay in-patient at the rehabilitation centre.
Hope this helps you.
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Highly Addicted To Spasmocip Plus. What Are Its Side Effects And De-addiction Measures?
Hi Vikas, The side effects of Spasmocip Plus are nausea, palpitations, and arrhythmias of the heart, dry mouth, urinary retention, restlessness, confusion and delirium. It has a high abuse potential and is one of the common drug that is abused. The treatment requires intensive rehabilitation with skilled professionals, frequent counseling sessions. You could probably make your brother join a NA (Narcotics Anonymous) group locally. He would benefit a lot from this. However, initially to help him quit the habit, it would be wise for him to stay in-patient at the rehabilitation centre. Hope this helps you. Regards,