What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

From Hippocrates to hypocrisy

You’re given a prescription for a drug. The illegible handwriting of the doctor tells you to take one pill 43 times a day with mules. You correctly interpret the instructions to mean that you take it three times a day when you eat—but doyou?

None of us is great at following prescription guidelines; in fact, just 54.4 percent of us take a pharmaceutical as instructed. But there’s a class of subscriber? Nope, it’s the doctor (and their family).

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