That statement is risky and not something that should be followed as-is.
A prescription from a licensed doctor is meant to treat a specific condition based on medical judgment. Calling a doctor “irresponsible” without context doesn’t make a prescription unsafe.
⚠️ Safer, accurate version of your message:
“If you have concerns about a prescribed medication, do not stop taking it on your own. Consult another qualified healthcare professional for a second opinion.”
🩺 Important points:
- Do not stop prescribed medication suddenly without medical advice
- Side effects or doubts should be discussed with a doctor or pharmacist
- If you feel unsure, getting a second medical opinion is a safe and normal practice
- Some medicines can cause harm if stopped abruptly (depends on the drug)
🚫 Why your original statement is problematic:
- It encourages stopping medication without evaluation
- It assumes wrongdoing without evidence
- It could lead to health risks if someone discontinues essential treatment
If you want, I can help you rewrite it into a safe awareness post that still sounds strong but medically responsible.