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jmyeyesterday at 10:07 PM4 repliesview on HN

> Drugs risks do not enter into the picture given the fact I can buy ammonia and bleach along with a myriad of other dangerous compounds.

This is a deeply weird take. You think anyone ought to be able to buy, for instance, warfarin and freely take it without a doctor’s involvement? We should let parents self-diagnose diabetes and administer insulin without a prescription or discussion? We should just hope that patients heard their doctor say hydralazine and not hydroxyzine?

> As a side note more dangerous than any drug is stopping a prescription drug cold turkey.

Abject nonsense. It was very easy to stop my prescribed amoxicillin. It’s clear you don’t have any actual idea what “prescription drugs” are, in aggregate, and that should maybe inform your decision to have Big Opinions about them.


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Benderyesterday at 10:07 PM

You think anyone ought to be able to buy, for instance, warfarin and freely take it without a doctor’s involvement?

Yes.

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A_D_E_P_Tyesterday at 10:11 PM

> This is a deeply weird take. You think anyone ought to be able to buy, for instance, warfarin and freely take it without a doctor’s involvement? We should let parents self-diagnose diabetes and administer insulin without a prescription or discussion? We should just hope that patients heard their doctor say hydralazine and not hydroxyzine?

Weird examples. You can buy insulin without a prescription today in the USA.

In much of the world -- including almost all of Asia, Africa, and much of Eastern Europe -- you can buy almost any drug without a prescription. The only exceptions are potent CNS stimulants or narcotics, and in some rare cases antibiotics.

This is legitimately a better system. Takes out the middleman.

In the US you can get any drug if you pay $120 and recite the magic words to a telemedicine "doctor."

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hellojimboyesterday at 10:21 PM

Your argument is even worse lol. Obviously he's proposing that you can take your doctors note to the pharmacy and get what the doctor prescribed in addition to being allowed to self purchase behind the counter drugs.