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How do I get a prescription
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Roger Gould, M.D. - Mental Health, Wellness
Questions posted in the Mental Health forum are being answered by Dr. Roger L. Gould, author of the Mastering Stress and Depression program and affiliated with the UCLA. Department of Psychiatry. Topics covered include anger, attention deficit disorder (ADD), bipolar disorder, dementia, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), learning disabilities, memory, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic, personality disorders, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia, stress, transitions, and work problems.

How do I get a prescription

by abe, Jun 18, 2001 12:00AM
Hello,



I am a 20 year old university student. I have had attention problems all my life, but have never been diagnosed or treated by a doctor. I have been living with other students that have ADD, and take drugs for their illness. They have been prescribed Ritalin and Dexadryl. I have tried both of these drugs (without a prescription of my own) and found that dexadryl was very helpful, where the Ritalin made me feel extremely uncomfortable. I feel that Dexadryl could be very helpful to me, but I am not sure about how to get it, or if its the proper drug. Also, I am concerned to tell my doctor that I have tried these drugs without a prescription. Do you have any suggestions about how to approach this situation.



University Student.

by Roger Gould, M.D., Jun 19, 2001 12:00AM
Don't hesitate to tell you doctor...this happens all the time, it is nothing to be embarrassed about. He should be able to direct you to the right medication for you.
Member Comments (2)

by hooheehaa, Jun 19, 2001 12:00AM
I think you should tell your doctor everything because if the drugs your taking help you.  Doctors give you drugs to help and if you got some that helps then tell the doc and he will probably give you them.  



Just think if you dont tell him you may get the wrong type of drugs



hope this has helped

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