MP>JK> It would be very useful for you to have a long discussion on that
MP>JK> subject with either a nurse who works in a detox unit, a doctor who
MP>JK> is a specialist in addictions, or a pharmacist. There is a danger
MP>JK> in doing this that cannot be overemphasized. Quitting abruptly will
MP>JK> put someone in danger in certain instances. And any blanket
MP>JK> statement such as yours above indicates a total and complete lack of
MP>JK> any real knowledge in this subject.
MP>The only danger of stopping a medication that is not addictive is not
MP>treating the underlying problem. This thread was discussing Prozac and
MP>is it your contention that Prozac is addictive? If so, document it.
I'm going to make the same suggestion to you that I made to the other
lousy attitude.....find a pharmacist or some expert in withdrawal and
ask.
I'm sick and tired of trying to get you yahoos to depend upon something
else besides your own life experiences for a change. Those fall short
of the mark. There are several medications not usually thought of as
addictive which require management in withdrawal.
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