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Di-Antalvic


Di-antalvic is the main French brand name for the drug dextropropoxyphene. This is normally manufactured by the Eli Lilly and Company. The drug is normally used to treat mild pain and suppress coughs, but it is also used by people to get high and experience a feeling of euphoria. Due to the high number of drug-related deaths associated with this drug, it was recently taken off the market in the US and Europe. It is still available from street dealers as it is still legal in places like Asia, Africa, and South America. As of this writing, experts surmise over 10 million people have used di-antalvic at some point.

 

Medically, di-antalvic was found to be effective at treating Restless Leg Syndrome, which is a side effect of severe anxiety.

Side Effects

The main threat of di-antalvic is its impact on heart rhythms. If used regularly in high doses, the person’s heart can begin to experience irregular beats. This can sometimes prove to be fatal due to heart malfunction.

 

Most side effects fall into the minor category. It is rare for things like allergic reactions to occur. The majority of people experience incidents like a sore throat, constipation, itching, and confusion. If the person has an allergic reaction, though, they might experience swelling of the face and tongue.

 

Di-Antalvic Addiction Treatment

Di-antalvic is a drug with a high dependency level. It is also very similar to codeine in its effects and widespread use. This widespread use means that most drug rehab clinics will have extensive experience in treating the problem. When a patient enters an addiction rehab clinic, they will initially have to deal with their withdrawal symptoms before moving on to the life-changing treatment.

 

Entering a facility like this more-or-less guarantees a patient will find a way out of their misery. It means cutting themselves off from the outside world and being able to resist temptation in a safe and controlled environment.

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