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If one was thinking that a drug to help fight depression and the like, such as prozac, is needed, can only one's local GP prescribe this or are there other options?
Does one have to go through a long pyscharitry type thing so the medical professional is sure that this is the right option, would one have to continue with such a programe?
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kazzee69 I disagree. In my experience of working with GPs, which is vast, a Dr will only prescribe medication when all other avenues have been explored. True, I've never worked in an inner city where one is lucky to find a GP at all only in rural practices but I still believe MOST GPs would not hand out antidepressants like smarties.
As for the original question, no. All manner of medication, including antidepressants can be purchased over the net but only by someone EXTREMELY FOOLISH. Many are highly addictive and dangerous if not monitored regularly ie. BP and blood tests etc. The ONLY SAFE way to obtain legitimate antidepressant medication of any kind is via a GP
As for the original question, no. All manner of medication, including antidepressants can be purchased over the net but only by someone EXTREMELY FOOLISH. Many are highly addictive and dangerous if not monitored regularly ie. BP and blood tests etc. The ONLY SAFE way to obtain legitimate antidepressant medication of any kind is via a GP