Telephone reception hours: 8:30-16:30
(Until 13:30 on Saturdays, closed on Sundays and public holidays)
Provided by HDC Atlas Clinic
Physician in charge: Yoshihiko Suzuki, diabetes specialist
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Medications Have Designated Uses
What Are Indications (Note 1) for Medications?
The Difference Between Mantarlo and Zepbound
Why Must We Adhere to Designated Uses?
Chapter 2: The Reality of Mantarlo Dieting
Why Is Mantarlo Used for Dieting?
The Pitfalls of Online Consultations (Note 2)
The Dangers of Illegal Resale (Note 3)
Chapter 3: Risks Patients Bear
Inability to Use the Adverse Drug Reaction Relief System (Note 4)
Risks of Health Damage
Financial Losses
Chapter 4: Legal Liability of Physicians
What Constitutes a Breach of the Duty to Inform (Note 5)
What Constitutes a Breach of the Duty of Care (Note 6)
Disciplinary Actions Against Physicians
Chapter 5: Legal Actions Patients Can Take
Methods for Claiming Damages (Note 7)
How to Gather Necessary Evidence
Where to Seek Advice and How to Choose a Lawyer
Chapter 6: Making the Right Choice
What to Confirm Before a Medication is Prescribed
What to Do When Something Seems Suspicious
How to Utilize Consultation Services
Chapter 7: What Society as a Whole Should Address
Areas for System Improvement
The Role of Healthcare Professionals
What Each Individual Can Do
Chapter 8:
Why You Can Feel Secure with Doctors Prescribing Zepbound
Zepbound is the “Official Medication” for Obesity
Chapter 9: Disciplinary Action Against Physicians Found Legally Liable
Chapter 10: Significant Advantages of Suing Medical Corporations
Chapter 11: The “Statute of Limitations” for Crimes
Chapter 12: Similar Cases Involving Medications Like Liberasus, etc.
Conclusion