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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ sure, but not mere days after the attempt! Who is her therapist/psychiatrist? Nobody would advocate this as the time to publicize—this is the time to fix herself, not invite more drama.[/quote] Seriously. [b]They need to have their license revoked for prescribing 90 days worth of Xanax[/b]. She obviously needs to be on an antidepressant to stabilize her mood.[/quote] This frustrated me as well. This is a highly addictive drug that is meant to be taken situationally. It’s not a daily medication. It should NEVER be prescribed in that large of a quantity. And we wonder why there is an addiction crisis in this country.[/quote] Talk to my prescription plan then. They require almost ALL meds to be dispensed in 90 day supplies because it is apparently cost saving for them. So I've been getting Lexapro in a 90 day supply for years. My mother's Xanax is the same. 90 day supply, as required by her insurer. [/quote] Lexapro isn’t in the same class as Xanax so not applicable to the statement above. Xanax shouldn’t be prescribed as a maintenance drug falling into the 90-day requirement. Your mother’s doctor is why we need tighter regulations around drug dispensing.[/quote] Preach! [/quote]
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