Hi -
Here's my spattering of scattered thoughts: If you can do it with a dr's prescription, do it that way because the side effects can be varied and weird enough that someone will be aware of the full medical/pharmaceutical picture. Also, I've been told that you can't be certain about what you're really getting when you order online. Also, if you have insurance and it's only a copay, it's cheaper - but if you have to pay out-of-pocket, it's pretty expensive. Maybe the #1 reason, however, is that I'd hate to go to my dr. with a problem and have to say "By the way, I'm taking Topamax." On the other hand, if I were the dr., I'd be delighted if my patient were motivated enough to want to try that. However, I've been in similar situations where what I've gotten was A Lecture.
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