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The medication trap

The medicine is not the trap. A prescription without evaluation, without end date, without tapering plan. That's the medication trap. Below you will find what it does for each drug, where it goes wrong and how you can get out of it safely.

How the medication trap arises

Almost every medication in this file starts with a logical, sensible decision by a doctor. The problem is not with the prescribing itself. It's in what doesn't happen afterwards.

1

A complaint, pain or crisis leads to a quick prescription. Often right and often the best decision at that moment.

2

The drug works well initially and therefore becomes important, sometimes indispensable.

3

Habituation occurs. Stopping suddenly feels harder than continuing.

4

Repeat prescriptions keep the system stable on paper, while dependence grows.

5

There has never been a fixed moment when someone asked: are we still using this for the right reason?

6

If you want to stop, guidance is not always quickly available. Without a plan, tapering feels like free fall.

The medicine is not the trap. A prescription without evaluation, without end date, without tapering plan. That is the medication trap.

The full explanation in video

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The six steps in two minutes

The same explanation as above, but to watch or share with someone who recognises the pattern themselves.

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Do you recognise this pattern?

Have you been using a medication for some time without anyone asking whether it is still necessary? Or do you know someone who gets stuck in this? Share your experience. Not to appoint a doctor, but to make the pattern visible.

ZORGFUIBRRAND does not make diagnoses and does not provide medical advice. Never simply stop taking prescribed medication. If you have any doubts about your own medication use, talk to your GP or pharmacist.