Posted by JohnL on September 30, 2000, at 4:56:33
In reply to Ativan, My doctor Stopped it suddenly!, posted by LouieG on September 29, 2000, at 22:30:09
> Hi, I've been on Ativan for 2 months now, talking 1 mg twice a day, today I called my Pharmacy to have it refilled and my Doctor didn't approve it, What can I expect? I'm also taking Serzone 100 mg twice a day. I'm afraid I'll have withdrawals, can anyone tell me any info on how to deal with this?
Louie,
If I were you, I would call the doctor on the phone and ask what the situation is. Maybe he/she forgot? That might be the case. Or maybe there was miscommunication. Perhaps the doctor wanted to see you again first before continuing with the prescription, but somewhere along the line this wasn't made clear. If instead the medication was stopped purposely, ask why. I would want to know why. And I would also ask why I was not informed ahead of time. I would clearly but politefully express my disapproval of that method of doing business. And I would also want to know what the doctor's plans are from this point on. In any case, it sounds to me like you should get on the phone and find out what's going on. Don't let the receptionist give you any excuses...insist on talking to the doctor personally. He/she can take the minute or two required to do that, at a bare minimum. After all, who's paying who anyway? As long as you are the payer, you are ultimately the boss.At your low dosage I wouldn't expect too much of a problem in stopping abruptly. I would definitely expect some discomfort, but nothing severe. I have to wonder though why a doctor would purposefully cause abrupt stoppage without reasonable cause, and without advance notice. It's definitely warranted to get on the phone and find out what's going on.
John
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