Shady
September 24, 2010, 6:47am
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If it’s your first time talking with your doctor about something, then you’re not going to be prescribed anything that has the potential for abuse (ie: adderall, xanax, etc). The only thing you’ll be written for on the spot are things like SSRI’s and other meds that take weeks or months to even begin working.
A lot of doctors send their patients to GP’s or Psychiatrists in order to even be prescribed certain drugs in the first place.
Xanax is an anti-anxiety drug, not an anti-depressant. Where did you hear that from? That’s insane for any doctor or GP to prescribe something powerful like xanax, especially off-label, to a young kid.
Bullshit
First time I had oxycodone I was 16, and I sprained my neck pretty bad.
Oxycodone is probably the most addicting “drug” ive ever used. For 2 weeks I took it without even needing it, till i realized what I was doing and stopped.
I probably wouldent take oxy again because of it.