Quote Originally Posted by emilya
I would venture a guess that most of us working with RSO are not medical doctors, so we would be the last people to ask about interaction and withdrawal information regarding traditional medications... may I suggest asking their medical doctors?

The two patients that I deal with were each able to discontinue their prescribed medications with no adverse effects. If someone came to me wanting to try RSO and was on something that was considered a cannabinoid blocker, I suspect my first reaction would be to tell them to stop taking it... but that might be harmful in your patient's cases. I doubt anyone here wants to take the risk of advising your patients to stop taking their meds, and you too have to watch your liabilities in this matter as you could get in a lot of trouble posting these sorts of things. I implore you to be cautious.

Thanks for your advice although my intention is simply to share the information I have with hope that this will aid others. Any use of my opinions is up to the reader.

Unfortunately in these cases asking the doctor is not a possibility but of course ideal. Questions have been asked to the right people who will know these specific answers and a response is pending. Update soon.

TC
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