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4 Responses to “Where To Receive Help For Prescription Medicine If You Have COPD”
There is no pill that can be very effective to combat depression. What anti-depression medications are supposed to do is give you the energy to make positive changes in your life you could not otherwise do. It's extremely stressful for people with depression to attempt to make changes, whether it's meet new friends or try new things.
Counseling is used to determine what the problems are and figure out ways, paths, and goals for fixing these problems, so medication without counseling, and without taking action, provides you with little to no benefit. Certainly no real long term benefit.
Therefore, Marijuana does not appear to be an effective alternative to anti-depressants. I wouldn't be apposed to making it legal, but you'd have to weigh the consequences. You'd also have to do proper medical studies before allowing it to become used for medical purposes and I'm not sure if the scientific community has made many widespread positive claims.
The scientific field discourages self-medication as it does not encompass everything required to solving the cause of depression, so you will have a tough time making the case that Marijuana should be made legal on the basis that A. it solves depression and B. it's cheaper than prescriptions. Since, A it does not in most cases, B prescriptions is only part of the cost, and if you're ONLY taking a pill and not doing anything else then you're not working to solve depression.
June 9th, 2010 at 11:08 am
A one-time payment in 2010 will help thousands in SD pay for the prescription drugs they need. For the facts, check out
June 11th, 2010 at 1:05 pm
anyone know what the drug being advertised in the commercial at the end is?
June 17th, 2010 at 7:55 pm
cocaine is a schedule 2 drug- not a schedule 1- used as anesthetic in eye, ear , nose and throat surgery
July 2nd, 2011 at 6:32 am
There is no pill that can be very effective to combat depression. What anti-depression medications are supposed to do is give you the energy to make positive changes in your life you could not otherwise do. It's extremely stressful for people with depression to attempt to make changes, whether it's meet new friends or try new things.
Counseling is used to determine what the problems are and figure out ways, paths, and goals for fixing these problems, so medication without counseling, and without taking action, provides you with little to no benefit. Certainly no real long term benefit.
Therefore, Marijuana does not appear to be an effective alternative to anti-depressants. I wouldn't be apposed to making it legal, but you'd have to weigh the consequences. You'd also have to do proper medical studies before allowing it to become used for medical purposes and I'm not sure if the scientific community has made many widespread positive claims.
The scientific field discourages self-medication as it does not encompass everything required to solving the cause of depression, so you will have a tough time making the case that Marijuana should be made legal on the basis that A. it solves depression and B. it's cheaper than prescriptions. Since, A it does not in most cases, B prescriptions is only part of the cost, and if you're ONLY taking a pill and not doing anything else then you're not working to solve depression.