Most people take at least one prescription medication for their health.
A friend spent a week with us and when I went to clean up the guest bedroom, I saw a line of nine prescription medicine bottles on the dresser. During a discussion I asked him how he was doing physically, and he looked surprised as he told me he was doing good. I told him I noticed all the medicines in the bedroom. He smirked and then started a story about going to his primary care doctor for what was diagnosed as gout, and was given a prescription. Blood testing also showed high cholesterol, which earned him another prescription, his blood pressure was high, one more prescription. He was also going through some personal challenges in his life, and got an anti-anxiety medication. When he returned six weeks later for his follow up appointment, he told his doctor about feeling worse. His doctor told him sometimes medications cause side effects, and gave him more prescriptions for the side effects.
His story is a common story, unfortunately. Most people trust their doctors and take their medications that are prescribed.
And sometimes they read about natural herbal medicines, vitamins and minerals that are helpful and takes these along with their prescription medication.
There is so much information about prescription drugs and natural herbs and supplements online. Some of it is not accurate, most of it is confusing.
I was recently notified about a web site that believes in educating the public about thousands of prescription and over-the-counter medications, many of which have the potential to cause serious side effects. It has an easy to navigate online database that is constantly being updated with drug recall news, and provides comprehensive, unbiased information about serious side effects, complications, and interactions of commonly prescribed drugs.
http://www.rxdangers.com/http://www.rxdangers.com/
The site has been added to Calm Spirit resources. If you visit the website and have comments about it, please post them.
I hope it is helpful to you.
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