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en If you're in a nursing home and a patient dies, and two days later their medication arrived, that's a month's worth of medication that can't be used.

en We still have people coming back from the state hospital with medication in hand and they are not getting their medication for a few days.

en The last thing we want to suggest is that it's O.K. to throw a medication at something without understanding the problem, ... Insomnia is a symptom, not a disorder. It's like pain. You're not going to give a patient pain medication without figuring out what's causing the pain.

en When confronted with the need to take a particular medicine, it is certainly worth asking what data are available that justify its use in a particular patient. Much more tailored approaches to medication usage need to happen in the future. This should allow for optimal benefit with minimal risk.

en Once I got off the pain medication I wasn't at the level I thought I was, ... I think the pain medication was talking more than the body was. But the time I got off the pain medication and I got here, it wasn't good.

en She's obviously sort of volatile ... big ups and downs are not completely foreign to her and obviously, too, she's on medication and once she took that medication, that affected her greatly.

en Any kids out there, I'd tell them try and do what you can. If you need the medication, you need the medication. I didn't want to take a pill for the rest of my life.

en Medication will help reduce some symptoms, but taking medication over time won't eliminate them. We can't say if you take this drug for five years, (the problem) will go away. Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. We can't predict what will happen.

en We stabilize the folks police bring to us, whether it's by medication we prescribe or their own medication, so they can be released to a family member or go back to jail.

en People came to us suffering from depression and/or anxiety who were on medication and many, many have told us that after using this for 12 months, they didn't need the medication anymore. But I am not making medical claims about this because we have not done controlled studies. We're doing one now.

en If the patient is only a few minutes late, we cannot administer this medication. The patient will lose this window of opportunity.

en No one here has gone without medication or been in jeopardy of going without medication. I think it will end up being a good program.

en We sometimes have to wait up to two weeks before a bed is open for them. So we try to treat the patient here, get them on medication long enough for a bed to open or until they're well enough to send home.

en Getting people on the right medications and keeping them on it is important. Mentally ill people tend to be non-medication compliant. It is just human nature that when you feel better you go off your medication.

en You will save an average of 35 percent on generic medication and 15 percent on name brand medication. ...This way it reduces their out-of-pocket expense.


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