Re: Prescribe-happy doctors
"Bill" <billnomailnospamx@yahoo,com > wrote in message
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>I know many patients are not happy unless their doctor prescribes something
>for them...
>
> Just tell your doctor you understand that sometimes there is nothing a
> doctor can do for certain things and that you would prefer he not
> prescribe anything in these cases. That you prefer to not take any drugs
> unless it is necessary, etc. That you will be perfectly happy with his
> advice if he prescribes nothing.
>
> I'll bet your doctor will be delighted to have a patient who feels this
> way and has brains!
>
> So far as not taking something your doctor prescribed, I would certainly
> inform your doctor of this. Best to tell the doctor *everything* and be
> honest. Little things can sometimes be very important!
>
They are, after all, doctors of *medicine*. If someone wants something
else, there are other practitioners.
Gena
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>
> "Roger" wrote in message
>> My doctor likes to offer me prescriptions left and right for anything
>> and everything--for things that are barely perceptible and not dangerous.
>>
>> (I usually just want to get something checked out. I understand some
>> medications, like an antacid, is important because minor symptoms can
>> lead to something more serious.)
>>
>> My question is, are there any ulterior incentives for doctors to
>> prescribe medicines?
>>
>> Also do doctors receive any notification or feedback, from a pharmacy,
>> insurer, or whatever, as to whether a particular prescription has been
>> filled or not?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rog
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