I was living away from my home since 15 years for work and studies. Unfortunately, 2.5 years back, I came to my home for 2 months. Within few days of my coming back to home, I started feeling dizzy and sick all the time. Immediately, I started developing many painful and incurable diseases. I recently found that a psychiatrist who has never ever seen and examined me was continuously writing illegal prescriptions of very very high doses of very harmful antipsychotic and other psychotropic drugs (almost 10 tablets in a day) for me. He asked my family members to give me these drugs by hiding them in my food and drinks. This psychiatrist has completely damaged my body. I complained to SSP against this psychiatrist. Police just called him over phone and he lied that I am his patient and I am mentally ill and that I myself went to him for treatment and I have never informed him about side effects and that he did not maintain patient records and documents. What legal action can I take now ?
A.Dear Sir/Madam,
You may collect strong evidence that he has prescribed medicines for you and same were used by your family members in your food. You may take second opinion from another psychiatrist and complaint may be lodged before Police, Magistrate and also with Medical Council of India.
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