It all depends on the context. If it is a question of resuming the treatment prescribed by his homeopath, there is no danger. The same applies when the possibility of a recurrence has been foreseen by the doctor and he has recommended in advance to renew the treatment in well-defined circumstances.
This is often the case in the context of a chronic condition, such asasthma or theallergy, or even in the event of recurrent fungal infections or cystitis, for example. On the other hand, drawing on its own initiative from the unused residue of previous orders is more problematic. If these are optional prescription drugs that we are used to using in the face of certain recurring symptoms, why not? “You still have to be certain that the disease is indeed the same, warns Philippe Liebermann, pharmacist. And check that the products are not expired. On the other hand, compulsory prescription drugs should never come within the scope of theself-medication. To keep in mind before digging into your stock.