07-08-2013, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by vdbucks
Ahem... medical records only prove he was prescribed the medication. Medical records do not prove that he was on them that night.
And no, medications do not have side effects if they're prescribed if you're not taking them.
And once again, the burden of proof is on the prosecution. And just like everything else they cannot prove, they can't prove he had those medications in his system on that night.
It's not about what you know, want to believe or think happened... it's about what can be proven. Plain and simple.
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what i know, is the defense stated 'toxicology reports' so many times, i just discovered what 'the white guy' was on..
i love these warning labels:
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?You should know that some people who took medications for sleep got out of bed and drove their cars, prepared and ate food, had sex, made phone calls, or were involved in other activities while partially asleep. After they woke up, these people were usually unable to remember what they had done. Call your doctor right away if you find out that you have been driving or doing anything else while you were sleeping.
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?You should know that your mental health may change in unexpected ways while you are taking this medication. It is hard to tell if these changes are caused by temazepam or if they are caused by physical or mental illnesses that you already have or suddenly develop. Tell your doctor right away if you experience any of the following symptoms: aggressiveness, strange or unusually outgoing behavior, hallucinations (seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist), feeling as if you are outside of your body, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, new or worsening depression, thinking about killing yourself, confusion, and any other changes in your usual thoughts, mood, or behavior. Be sure that your family knows which symptoms may be serious so that they can call the doctor if you are unable to seek treatment on your own.?
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Do we have medical research into what happens if both these drugs are taken at the same time?
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