Originally posted by: Krantikari
Sorry but if people commit suicide after taking a drug, that cannot be termed a mere 'side effect'. A person's credibility rests on the quality and effects of their work, not on their stature as an authority figure. The fact that doctors have studied medicine for years does not make them immune to criticism especially if their work has harmed people.
First, my comment was not on the drugs being taken by Sushant but a generic stance of drugs, medicine and medical practices. So, I believe we stand on the same page about if specifically any particular drug was being administered to systematically weaken him.
Also, one more thing, no one said that anyone is immune to criticism, doctors or otherwise. People should question. But, my comment was about general drug behaviours. So, here in Sushant’s case neither the drug is out in the open nor clear. Once the drug and the wrongful dosage Is clear, you and I shall come back and I will be the first one to call it out.
Here. The doctors Kersi Chvada and Susan Walker do seem inappropriate in diagnosing someone as Bipolar. I am calling them out and we are on the same page again. Their behaviour is questionable and they aren’t immune to criticism either.
Doctors can malpractice yes, can go wrong yes, but also there are great doctors whose knowledge is BEYOND 5 minutes of Google Research!
Anyway, my point is now clear, I hope at least.
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