Medication and drugs
Medication and drugs
Medication and drugs
The DOCTOR Not listening to the patient tell them how the medication is making them feel. Doctors LOVE to ASSUME that they are right all the time. Psychiatrists (AKA Head Shrinkers) are particularly guilty of this practice in the medical industry.
Wendy Patrick has written: 'How did it feel to be a pioneer child?'
If he was not on his medication he would be indifferent.
A few hours
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Chuck Norris was sick and he had to make himself feel better
Your anxiety depression vanishes completely or partly and you feel better. You may experience sideeffects that make you feel bad.
No, Oxycontin is an extended release medication and Oxycodone (Oxy IR) is an immediate release medication, you can feel the effect with 15 minutes.
Bipolar disorder can be treated with medication, but it can take time to find just the right combination of medications. A psychiatrist will evaluate your symptoms and determine which types of medications can be beneficial. Take your medication exactly as prescribed, and tell your doctor if you start to feel worse or have thoughts of suicide or harming yourself or others. Continue taking your medication, even if you start to feel better.
Self-Medication is when the patient tries taking different things instead of seeing a doctor. One common way people self-medicate is by using alcohol or drugs (tobacco counts as a drug). The reason that self-medication is not a good idea is that the patient is almost never a medical doctor, and does not really understand what is harmful to the body! Drugs and alcohol might make you feel better for a little while, but they are habit-forming, and pretty soon you don't just feel bad, but are a drug addict or alcoholic on top of that!