Yeah, that's really common. You've seen that. Yeah, yeah, decades. What is the doctor thinking? Well, then when they put them on these drugs for decades. Well, I mean, If someone's coming back to get a script filled, you know, after 15, 20 years of taking one of these drugs, like, does no one pause to say, what does it do to something? The brain's not designed for that. Right. Yeah, they're. Well, they think that they're helping the person. At the risk of getting a little technical, I want to go here because I think it's important each. (1:16:10–1:16:22)
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Questions the long-term effects of taking certain drugs for 15-20 years, suggesting the brain is not designed for such prolonged use.
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