DSP Contradiction Summary

DSP Medical Contradiction Summary

Key Point: Dr. Kalaji's Prescribing Contradiction

Dr. Kalaji authored a report in December 2020 suggesting I may have paranoid delusions and possibly schizophrenia, recommending urgent psychiatric review. However, despite this, he continued to prescribe stimulants (Phentermine) for weight loss.

You cannot ethically or medically prescribe stimulants to someone believed to be psychotic.

Prescribing Evidence Timeline

Report Date: 07 Dec 2020
Diagnosis: "? Schizophrenia", "Paranoid Delusions"
Action: Referred for urgent assessment

PBS Script: Phentermine 30mg (Feb 2021)
No antipsychotic ever prescribed

Pharmacological Reality

  • ✅ Stimulants treat ADHD, not schizophrenia
  • ❌ Antipsychotics required for schizophrenia (none were prescribed)
  • ❌ Stimulants exacerbate psychosis — contraindicated if diagnosis was valid

Conclusion

If the psychosis diagnosis were true, stimulants would be medically dangerous.
The continued prescription proves Kalaji did not believe his own report.
Therefore, the DSP rejection was based on demonstrably false medical foundations.

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