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Are Naltima, Flunil, Depakote Medicines Right To De-addict Spasmo Proxyvon?

My son has got addicted to Spasmo Proxyvon. I have been getting him treated for last 7 months but even then he can t get over it. He has been prescribed Naltima, Flunil, Dipakote......stillnoct etc......are these medicines right ? or he needs other set of medicines to get de addicted ?
posted on Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to healthcare Magic!
Your son has got probably a physical dependence, the medicines you have mentioned are appropriate but surely there are others that can be added and may be helpful.
He should be interviewed by a psychiatric doctor and should get behavioural assessment and therapy and additional medicine that reduces craving for drugs.
I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you.
Take Care!
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Are Naltima, Flunil, Depakote Medicines Right To De-addict Spasmo Proxyvon?

Hi, Welcome to healthcare Magic! Your son has got probably a physical dependence, the medicines you have mentioned are appropriate but surely there are others that can be added and may be helpful. He should be interviewed by a psychiatric doctor and should get behavioural assessment and therapy and additional medicine that reduces craving for drugs. I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you. Take Care!