Posted by laima on March 1, 2007, at 10:58:03
In reply to Re: Drug manufacturing and quality control » Squiggles, posted by Larry Hoover on March 1, 2007, at 10:04:01
Thank you, Larry, for posting this. I do feel much better feeling someone actually can believe me about my experience, despite of what the official paperwork says. It certainly is an awful and indescribably maddening feeling to be treated dismissably, like "mental patient delusionally insists medication doesn't work right, when we professional experts and the government all know better". Well, if there's something that could render an antidepressent ineffective- how about that for a starter?But like I said, I think it will be in my best interest for now to occupy muself with other concerns, because I'm dwelling, and that's never helpful.
Thank you, again.
> This is the crux of the issue, IMHO. What, do the pharmacists think we'd make up a story of lesser efficacy/greater side effects? I don't care what the paperwork says, the differences would only be mentioned if there were any. End of story. The patient is not being taken seriously, or given any credibility. Why would a patient who is saving money complain?
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