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If You Ask For A Wrong Medication Mistakenly, Will The Doctor Remind You For The Right Medications A Little Bit Or Whenever He Needs Too If You Have A Disease?

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Shanil456 | 01:24 Thu 04th May 2017 | How it Works
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You shouldn't be "asking for a medication" - you should be telling the doctor your symptoms, letting him/her examine you and answering his/her questions.

The doctor will then decide what (if any) medication or other therapy is appropriate for your problem.
If it's your first visit to a doctor (with a particular problem), he should totally ignore your request for any particular medication and prescribe according to his diagnosis.

If you're referring to a 'repeat prescription' for an ongoing problem, a doctor should still ignore your reference to any particular medication, check his records to see what you were prescribed previously, decide whether it's still appropriate (having regard to the possibility of addiction if certain drugs are prescribed for too long a period and also to other factors, such as your advancing age or revised recommendations from regulatory authorities) and then either issue a repeat prescription or a new one.

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