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11 votes
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A promising anti-HIV drug poses a dilemma
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Psychedelic renaissance: Could MDMA help with PTSD, depression and anxiety?
7 votes -
The heroin hearse in the OD capital of America
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Bingo and bongs: More seniors seek pot for age-related aches
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One of the best drug candidates for Alzheimer's, aducanumab, just failed to demonstrate efficacy
5 votes -
Daily marijuana use and highly potent weed linked to psychosis
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Ketamine: Now By Prescription
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Going to work in South Africa, with a depression prescription
Good news: I'll be starting my new work in Cape Town, South Africa soon. Not so good news: I have depression, and is currently on the antidepressant Sertraline. My question would be the following:...
Good news: I'll be starting my new work in Cape Town, South Africa soon.
Not so good news: I have depression, and is currently on the antidepressant Sertraline.
My question would be the following:
How are prescriptions of the antidepressant handled in the South African health care system? Can I obtain, from either a GP or a Specialist, a sort of "long-standing" prescription, valid for (say) a few months, that will allow me to refill at pharmacies or dispensing GPs, without me having to be referred to a Specialist each time I need a refill? I understand that recurring examinations by a Specialist are likely necessary, but I don't expect those to be frequent, as my condition is fairly stable now.
Also a related question: I'm otherwise young and physically healthy, not affected by chronic conditions except depression. However, it seems that any health insurance schemes there that cover my condition would be rather expensive. Those policies typically include a broad coverage of chronic conditions, most of which I don't foresee a need. For one like myself, what suggestion would you give in terms of health insurance selection?
Many many thanks <3
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Not all sleep is equal when it comes to cleaning the brain
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When the cure is worse than the disease
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OxyContin maker explored expansion into “attractive” anti-addiction market
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Damning court docs show just how far Sacklers went to push OxyContin
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Americans more likely to die from accidental opioid overdose than in a car accident
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Thailand approves medical marijuana in New Year's 'gift'
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Sackler family members face mass litigation and criminal investigations over opioids crisis
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Sackler family members face mass litigation, criminal investigations over opioids crisis
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Despite warnings, US FDA approves potent new opioid painkiller
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CBD is everywhere. But is it a scam? The super-popular cannabis compound, explained
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Psychedelic psilocybin therapy for depression granted breakthrough therapy status by FDA
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No wonder it works so well: There may be Viagra in that herbal supplement
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MDMA-assisted psychotherapy shows promise for reducing social anxiety in autistic adults
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Recovering emotions after twenty-four years on antidepressants
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'This substance will cause death’: New euthanasia rules announced
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NHS beats drug companies in £100m Avastin battle
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How do cigarettes affect the body? | Krishna Sudhir
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Pharma chief defends 400% drug price rise as a ‘moral requirement’
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The secret drug pricing system middlemen use to rake in millions
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Does a generic EpiPen mean lower prices? Don’t hold your breath
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Would you consider it unhealthy to smoke pot twice a day recreationally?
i just started getting into drugs and have found that it's more comfortable to smoke around two bowls a day after lunch and after dinner, i only smoke after i've finished all my tasks for the next...
i just started getting into drugs and have found that it's more comfortable to smoke around two bowls a day after lunch and after dinner, i only smoke after i've finished all my tasks for the next few hours, and i don't let it drain my wallet. opinons? also if anybody here is starchy against legalization please give me your reasons i want to understand both sides of the issue.
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US DEA wants more marijuana grown and fewer opioids produced in 2019. Really.
8 votes -
FDA approves first generic version of EpiPen
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Hand-sanitizer resistant bacteria strains are developing
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Chronic - For big pharma, the perfect patient is wealthy, permanently ill and a daily pill-popper. Will medicine ever recover?
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How and why people 'microdose' tiny hits of psychedelic drugs (_includes results of Reddit group survey_)
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Medicinal cannabis products to be legalised
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Should we loosen the restrictions on psychedelics?
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Judge orders Health Canada to release 'confidential' pharmaceutical data
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A drug derived from marijuana has become the first to win Federal approval, and experts predict an avalanche effect
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Curbing opioid addiction needs more than new drugs
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Emergency medical personnel in Minnesota regularly dose restrained patients with Ketamine
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When chemists go bad: Wave of drug store dealers caught pill pushing
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US President Donald Trump signs 'Right to Try Act' aimed at helping terminally ill patients seek drug treatments
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Text messaging tool may help fight opioid epidemic
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Cocaine deaths are rising at an alarming rate, and it’s because of fentanyl
5 votes