drug addiction question problem or solution first?

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I have a friend that has a problem with prescription drugs he has gotten much better, his friend called me today and said skip the problem I want a solution agree or disagree that is what his friend said he has all kinds of problems bipolor schez, is on zanax and other meds
he wants to call doc but when he was overtaking somas and hydrocodene and doing illegal drugs wasnt interested in helping then why now and wants him commited for 6 months

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Answer by Mike
Unfortunately, too many doctors over rate drug therapy. The drugs they give people for manic depression, as bipolar was once known, effect all the neurons in the brain and many of those that control muscle reaction. Insurance companies prefer drug treatment because it is cheaper than long term psychological therapy, so the insurance companies offer doctors incentives (kickbacks) to prescribe their brand of drug for so called disorders.
Psychiatrist use a simple term to tell patients they need drugs. They claim the patient has a chemical imbalance in there brain and the drugs will correct it. This is a lie, they do not even take samples of the brain fluids before making these diagnoses but the licensed pushers do not want the public to know this. Artificial chemicals are not the same as any the brain makes.
The drugs they push do cause chemical disorder in the brain where the block neuron transmitters and receptors from communicating. It takes a long time to get off prescription drugs although the doctors usually claim they are not habit forming. Habit forming and addictive to them must be two different concepts.
Your friend has been labeled by the mental help community as having severe mental issues and only a miracle can get him off the drugs and away from the pushers. Good Luck

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