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Updateddear friends,,i had been taking SP for 12 years and finally on 2007 i gave it up.every day at morning i needed 10 capsules.now i am free from it.any one can do it with just a wish to give up.you have to be suffer only 2 or 3 days of its withdrawl and you are free for the rest of your life.its a curse on our state Tripura as well as our country.
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    I am glad that you gave up something that was causing your such a problem, however, since our site is accessible to people all over the world and not just your country, could you be a little more specific as to what you are talking about? 
  
 Were you referring to Spasmo-Proxyvon, or a different substance? 
  
 It contains a form of the mild narcotic Propoxyphene, which is why it can be so addictive. 
  
  
 https://rxchat.com/wiki/Propoxyphene/
  
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