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I will tell you why some people go off a doctor prescribed medication. Some doctors prescribe meds according to protocols as to age, weight, etc. While this is great according to the numbers, but everyone is different. And don't get me started on hospital systems that run on protocols when they have capable, intelligent staff whose hand are tied by protocols and are unable to tailer treatment to a 77 year old female in stead of the actual patient. Well, there you have my rant. Bottom line is the main concern and fear of law suits.

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dalebout123; I don't disagree, but, you really need to loop in your doctor on what you are doing. If you don't, you might as well dump your doctor and Google your problem and follow someone who might sound credible, but really isn't.

But you NEVER stop a medication without talking to your doctor first, no matter what protocols you are referring to. It's when people do that, that there's a lawsuit then it's the fault of the patient, not the
doctor.