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In reply to the discussion: Antidepressants to treat grief? Psychiatry panelists with ties to drug industry say yes [View all]dballance
(5,756 posts)I fear this will lead to over-prescribing them. We have rapidly become a country where we feel there must be a pill to fix everything.
I am happy I have a doctor who still doesn't just write a prescription for everything. The last time I was in his office I was diagnosed with bursitis. He told me to just get Aleave for the pain rather than writing me a prescription for some pain killer. You know what? He was dead on target. Taking the Aleave (actually a generic for it) as he instructed I did just fine. So while, yes, I did end up taking a pill or two it was simple OTC stuff and not a prescription for something like Vicoden or Percoset that would have most likely been much stronger than I needed and possibly impaired me.
My fear is doctors are going to feel more free to prescribe medication when it's not necessary. For thousands of years we've mourned the loss of loved ones and gotten through it. I'm just a little cautious about better living through pharmaceuticals.