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Take Strips Of Meftal Spasm, Drowsy Feeling In Morning. Addicted To This Drug. How To Quit?

my daughter in law has been found to take strips of meftal spasm and is often observed to be drousy in the morning.We are of the apprehention that she may be addicted to this drug as we have found bunches of strips of meftal spasm in her dust bin .Our son has not been informed by us to creat any misunderstanding among the couple.Could you please through some light on this? Thanks
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Meftal-spas is antispasmodic,with a combination of Mefanamic acid and dicyclomine.I don't think it contains any codiene like ingredients,which may cause habituation and addiction.Please enquire her physical problem and take her to Gynecologist to rule out any Gynecologic problem and if necessary General Physician and finally to a Psychiatrist,if ther is no physical problem.
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Take Strips Of Meftal Spasm, Drowsy Feeling In Morning. Addicted To This Drug. How To Quit?

Meftal-spas is antispasmodic,with a combination of Mefanamic acid and dicyclomine.I don t think it contains any codiene like ingredients,which may cause habituation and addiction.Please enquire her physical problem and take her to Gynecologist to rule out any Gynecologic problem and if necessary General Physician and finally to a Psychiatrist,if ther is no physical problem.