Can I stop my medicine once I start feeling better?
Stopping medication as soon as you feel better is generally not safe, because improvement in symptoms does not always mean the underlying condition is fully treated. Some short-term treatments, such as antibiotics for infections or pain relievers for acute problems, are typically safe to stop once the prescribed course is complete. On the other hand, long-term therapies for chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease usually need to be continued even if symptoms improve. Any changes to your medication should always be done under a clinician’s guidance, with proper evaluation and follow-up to ensure safety and effectiveness.