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T/F: when youadjust next due time for a med, all future doses are restricted

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Adjusting the next due time for a medication does not automatically restrict all future doses; it depends on specific healthcare protocols or software designs. The myth that thyroid disorders always require lifelong medication is not universally true as treatment plans may vary individually.

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The statement that adjusting the next due time for a medication causes all future doses to be restricted is not generally true, but may depend on the specific protocols of a healthcare system or the design of a medication management software. In many cases, adjusting the timing of a medication can be done without affecting future prescribed doses, especially if the change is a one-time adjustment or made under a doctor's direction to tailor the medication schedule to the patient's needs or to correct a one-time scheduling issue. The idea that you must take medication for a thyroid disorder for the rest of your life is considered a myth. While many thyroid conditions do require long-term treatment, each patient's condition is unique, and treatment plans can vary based on individual response and changes in condition over time.

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