cowardescent
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I'm going for a wisdom teeth extraction next week and was wondering, is it true that dentists/oral surgeons rarely prescribe anything after removing your wisdom teeth? I can't envy my American family members enough with how liberal prescribing is by U.S. doctors when it comes to benzos/opiates. I know some think that's a bad thing but I've always viewed it as, if you don't want the addictive medicine, don't take it. No one is forcing you.
But when you're stuck in the reverse situation and a GP/psychiatrist/dentist refuses to prescribe something to you, you can't do anything about it. We have OTC codeine here but it's just not as good, and sometimes doesn't work at all due to CY2PD6 problems.
But when you're stuck in the reverse situation and a GP/psychiatrist/dentist refuses to prescribe something to you, you can't do anything about it. We have OTC codeine here but it's just not as good, and sometimes doesn't work at all due to CY2PD6 problems.