Do you find doctors too quick to prescribe medication?
An instance that made me wonder:
For wisdom teeth extraction, the oral surgeon routinely prescribed hydrocodone pain medication. This was even after I mentioned close relatives having bad reactions to it (I have never used it). Plus, hydrocodone is a narcotic that prevents safely driving a motor vehicle or doing many other things, can cause physical addiction, and is commonly abused. I.e. it seems like it should be a last resort pain medication (if stuff like acetaminophen does not work), rather than a routine prescription. I did not fill the prescription and used cold packs to deal with the soreness after surgery.
An instance that made me wonder:
For wisdom teeth extraction, the oral surgeon routinely prescribed hydrocodone pain medication. This was even after I mentioned close relatives having bad reactions to it (I have never used it). Plus, hydrocodone is a narcotic that prevents safely driving a motor vehicle or doing many other things, can cause physical addiction, and is commonly abused. I.e. it seems like it should be a last resort pain medication (if stuff like acetaminophen does not work), rather than a routine prescription. I did not fill the prescription and used cold packs to deal with the soreness after surgery.