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Tag Archives: medication
Cognitive Enhancing Drugs & Students
Cognitive Enhancing Drugs & Students Every year, at exam time, I get questions about cognitive enhancers. Also, inevitably, about ADHD, and often there will be an addle minded mention of ethics at some point as well. So, if you are … Continue reading
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Tagged ADHD, alcohol, brevem, Caffeine, clinical, Cognitive enhancers, Cognitive science, death, education, Exam time, iatrogenic, Jaii, Jaii Raph, JJR, medication, medicine, meditation, mind, modafinil, Neuropharm, Nicotine, Nootropics, pedagogy, personal, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Polypharmacy, Psychiatric, psychology, radiation, Research, science, Student, Treatment, Well-Being
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Why We Don’t Let Pharmacists Prescribe
Pharmacy associations are not sending their best. They are sending people that have lots of problems with reasoning, and they are bringing those problems to us. They’re bringing drugs. And some, I assume, are good people. But try to buy … Continue reading
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Tagged Acetaminophen, AMA, crime, Drugs, ethics, Federal Police, government, Law, Logic, medication, overdose, Paracetamol, Pharmacists, Pharmacy, Prescription, Reason, RX, Speed, Sudafed, Tylenol
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THE CRUX – Medication Quick Review
How Do I Choose a Medication – The Crux Medications are treatment assistants; they are not treatments. They are shield generators, helpful because humans are biologically wired toward the depressive emotions. This is an evolutionarily weighted preference priority. Poor cognition … Continue reading
Some Navigation in the Drug World
There is a study to prove everything. Even the large respected “unbiased” publications in places like “Lancet” or “New England J”, or “Nature” include unpublished, non-peer reviewed, drug company trials at times. This is despite listing “no disclosures” prominently in … Continue reading
The Drugs. The Strategies.
If you are not trained in cognitive techniques and meditation, let it be suggested that this is essential. Whether you are currently well or your function is disrupted; this is necessary. Or else all your opponents will have an advantage. … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-psychiatry, key strategies, medication, medicine, psychiatry, psychology, Tricks, working with medications
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Medication Treatment Tricks to Know
Here are are the bullet point-sek tips and tricks you may not know, and your doctor wouldn’t have time to tell you. Firstly, you want a long half life. In your meds. You want a long full life, but the … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-psychiatry, drunk-pill, medication, medicine, psychiatry, psychology, Tricks, working with medications
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Why ‘You’ Personally Can’t Have the Drunk Pill
The brain has many ways to regulate itself so that this is not possible. To take any compound at those levels would be not only toxic; but also addictive. Fatally so. It would tap out at a point, resulting in … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-psychiatry, drunk-pill, medication, medicine, psychiatry, psychology, working with medications
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The Art that is Psychiatric Medicine (2013)
When a doctor first suggests a medication, or any treatment, it can be difficult to know what to do. It is impossible to sift between a doctor’s opinion; message boards; drug company trials; old fashion thinking; or new propaganda. The … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-psychiatry, medication, medicine, psychology, working with medications
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