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Posted by sekum on October 24, 2006 at 18:01:52:In Reply to: Re: Addiction Protection posted by dizzylyd1 on October 24, 2006 at 06:36:14:
Yes it does seem obvious. Knowing this information could save one a lot of suffering. Like you I had to figure this one out for myself. You would think that your doctor would give you this information, but they usually don’t. I was given Ativan, Zoplican, and Ambien one each from 3 different doctors. Not once was I told that they were addictive. As a matter of fact 2 of these doctors told me that Ambien and Zoplican do not lose there effectiveness. Then when you get into trouble they behave like it is your fault. If the medication doesn’t work blame the patient. Take responsibility for nothing. Oh! the arrogance of some of these doctors.
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