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I?m a 45 year old male. Chronic pancreatitis since age 28 and diabetes since the last 3 years. I have always had issues with sleeping for which I have been taking sleeping pills since last 10-12 years. Due to the cp i?ve took ketanov, tramadol or tapentadol. Have been taking the following medications every single night since last one year: alprax 0.5mgtydol 200mggabapantin 100mgnexito forte 10mgavil 50 mgi want to stop taking but worried about withdrawals. I?m not in a position to get admitted and I don?t have too much money either. How can I stop taking all these meds safely? I live in gurgaon, haryana.
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Well yes you cannot withdraw it now it has to be withdrawn gradually, otherwise you will have severe withdrawal reaction, you need proper homeopathic treatment along with this which will help you to withdraw it gradually.
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