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mustyoshi | 29 days ago

The framing of 100% of people getting a prescription as being bad seems weird to me. We live in the age of AI we don't need a doctor to tell us the side effects of medication anymore, people should be free to buy for themselves whatever they want to take.

Obviously involving insurance and (other people's money) makes a difference, but for direct to consumer, I don't think doctors should be gatekeepers any more.

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anotherhue|29 days ago

Most people, most of the time, should not be taking subscription medication.

It's a fix not a lifestyle. Those with chronic conditions sure wish they didn't need to.

happytoexplain|29 days ago

Why would you write this? I'm having a hard time knowing what to say.

eudamoniac|28 days ago

Completely agree, for most medications that anyone would actually want. I genuinely can't remember a time I went to a doctor without either already knowing what was wrong with me, or us both never finding out. I only go at this point to get the medicine I already know I need. For God's sake just let me buy the eczema cream for my elbow and fuck off.

jedberg|29 days ago

It's rare that I downvote something on HN, but this statement is so incredibly dangerous that I felt I had to. Doctors with a decade of education still make mistakes when prescribing drugs. What chance does the layperson have of getting it right?

mindslight|29 days ago

What part of "AI" did you not understand? (/s)

ruthie_cohen|29 days ago

I don’t think you appreciate how many people would die or get seriously unwell if that is how things worked.

jameskilton|29 days ago

This is such an objectively bad take I don't even know how to respond.

estimator7292|29 days ago

This is what we get for spending the last 50 years dismantling our public education system.

fhdkweig|29 days ago

I can respond in two words: Snake Oil