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From: Joel  in response to Message 7Sent: 9/4/2008 8:45 PM
A significant number of emails I get are from people with questions or concerns they have from reactions they are getting from prescription quitting medications. Being that taking a prescription medication means the individual is under a physician's care, those emails will not be answered.
 
As it says above:
 
Basically, writing and asking us about any medication issue, whether it is a medication that is supposed to be treating smoking or one that is treating any other condition is going to result on the post not being answered. As it says in our Medical Disclaimer:

If you have any question in your mind regarding any lingering health concern, including depression or mental health, IMMEDIATELY seek medical assistance.   If you are not satisfied with the advice being rendered by a physician, you always have the right to obtain a second medical opinion.

No volunteer at this site shall render any medical, medication, herb, or dieting advice other than advice to seek the assistance of trained and qualified health care professionals.

We have a string at Freedom titled Medication adjustments. It discusses how people who are on certain medications may need to be evaluated if they are experiencing problems after quitting. Again though, the advice here needs to be clear and simple. If a person is experiencing any kind of physical symptom after quitting that is causing them concern that person should be dealing with his or her doctor.

Below is a copy of the full medical disclaimer we have for this board:

Medical Disclaimer 

Joel Spitzer is a professional smoking cessation counselor not a physician. Although knowledgeable, almost all of the ex-smokers assisting Joel are ex-smokers and not professional smoking cessation counselors.

Ask Joel is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a site visitor and his/her physician. Do not rely upon any information at this site to replace individual consultations with your doctor or other qualified health care provider.

The information provided here at Ask Joel is intended as smoking cessation education and counseling and it should NEVER be construed as medical advice. If you have any question in your mind regarding any lingering health concern, including depression or mental health, IMMEDIATELY seek medical assistance.   If you are not satisfied with the advice being rendered by a physician, you always have the right to obtain a second medical opinion.

No volunteer at this site shall render any medical, medication, herb, or dieting advice other than advice to seek the assistance of trained and qualified health care professionals.

There are organizations and individuals whose sites have disclaimers such as this to simply protect themselves legally. We have this policy because we believe it's right for every individual reading here. We do all we can to make sure that any information or concepts acquired here do not pose medical risks to readers.

When it comes to the treatment or management of any medical condition we sincerely believe that it is best for every person to deal with a qualified medical professional in their real world. The materials, concepts and information shared here allow readers to improve their health, and likely extend the productive years of their lives, by simply making and sticking to a personal commitment to Never Take Another Puff.