I'm not sure if this would be cosidered malpractice or if we should just file a complaint and who to file it with.
A doctor treating a patien for Bipolar disorder, anxiety, panic attacks, high blood pressure and diabetes. One of the medications for the anxiety and panic disorder is addictive. The patient goes in for his routine exam and refills and the next day realizes he was not given a refill on the panic disorder medication. The doctor is called and asked for a refill 4 days later after the patient has run out of the medication and experiancing severe side effects of withdrawl and panic disorder the doctor call the pharmacy and denies the refill and tells the pharmacy that he needs to see the patient. It states very clearly in all pharmacy information to NOT abruptly stop taking this medication due to extreme pschological and physical side effects of withdrawl.
Is this malpractice or just somthing that should be reported to the medical board?

