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My friend was given Klacidine 500mg, after taking then (just 5) she started getting side affects like loss of breath, panic attacks, bad stomach just feeling quite unwell, anyway she stopped taking them and went back to the same doctor who had given the tablets to her, because another side affect was that she went a bit yellow on the skin.
And the doc was shocked at how fast her chest had healed even though she hadnt finished the course.
She then asked if she could see the pills so my friend showed her and the doc then said ill keep these for some one else.
I didnt think any doc could give pills to anyone else.
Does anyone know why this is?
And has anyone heard of them?
Any advice would be great.

2007-01-26 08:59:26 · 2 answers · asked by Daisy bell 1 in Health Other - Health

2 answers

Only a qualified pahramcist can give out medication, they are actually better qualified int he effects of medication than GP's, and it sounds very dodgy to me that a doctor would do this, your friend should go back to the pharmacist and talk to them, they should still have a copy of the prescription.

2007-01-26 19:07:14 · answer #1 · answered by portly_pumpkin 2 · 0 0

There seems to be some thing very suspicious.A doctor can not pass medicine on.

2007-01-26 09:35:53 · answer #2 · answered by Ollie 7 · 0 0

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