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Elderly patients regularly prescribed dangerous medications
with severe side effects
A new study conducted at the Duke Clinical Research institute reveals
that one in five older patients is currently receiving at least one prescription
drug deemed unsafe according to a database of unsafe drugs. This study
looked at prescriptions written for 765,000 patients, all over the age
of 65, and compared those prescriptions against a database listing drugs
that are known to be toxic to older patients (and that may result in
severe side effects). It found that an astounding 21% of the patients
were taking at least one drug on the list, and that half of those prescriptions
were for drugs considered to have serious side effects.
What this study indicates is that even when prescription drug safety
databases are published, and even when the adverse side effects of drugs
are apparently well-known, doctors will continue to prescribe these drugs
to elderly patients. Unfortunately, our population is increasingly dosed
on prescription drugs, and this is especially true in elderly patients,
where symptoms of aging are almost always masked with drugs and medications
rather than lifestyle changes or nutritional approaches.
And sadly, once an elderly person gets on at least one prescription
drug, it usually sets off a cascade of medications because the first
drug causes side effects that have to be masked by a second drug, and
the second drug causes additional side effects that have to be masked
by a third drug, and so on. The cascade continues until the person is
sometimes taking a dozen or more prescription drugs and their body is
practically in shock trying to deal with the toxicity of the chemical
cocktail.
What about deadly drug combinations? Even though this study didn't look
at the danger of drug combinations, this is also a huge risk for elderly
patients. Often, patients are taking so many prescription drugs that
even the doctor forgets to look at the dangerous drug combinations. As
a result, severe toxicity can easily creep into the equation and result
in liver failure, neurological damage, or even death.
I also find it amazing that there are some drugs that even the industry
itself admits are dangerous drugs. They are so dangerous that they have
to be placed on a special list. It begs the question: if these drugs
are so dangerous, shouldn't they be pulled off the market? And if the
industry considers these drugs to be dangerous, does it automatically
consider all other drugs not on the list to be safe?
What's the threshold for making this danger list, because in my studies,
I've found that virtually all prescription drugs are dangerous. There
is no synthetic chemical drug that does not have side effects that compromise
the health of human beings taking them. In effect, all prescription drugs
should be on the "dangerous" list.
My last comment on this is that I find it very sad that so many patients
over 65 end up being guinea pigs for the American pharmaceutical industry
(Big Pharma). They are dosed up based on shoddy recommendations from
their physicians, and many of these people don't question the authority
of doctor. They think doctors know best, and if the doctor recommends
a prescription for joint pain, they go ahead and willingly take it. After
all, they say, my doctor recommended it. That's the story with Vioxx,
which has now been pulled from the market due to fatal side effects.
Prescription drugs are never the answer. People at the age of 65 shouldn't
be aging as rapidly as we're seeing in the general population in the
first place. The human body is designed to stay perfectly healthy up
to the age of 100 and beyond. What's required to achieve that sort of
longevity is, of course, lifestyle changes that include regular physical
exercise, outstanding nutrition, and avoidance of all metabolic disruptors
such as refined sugar, white flour, aspartame, MSG, sodium nitrite, and
so on.
If you are an older person, take this to heart, because this study proves
the fact that if you go to a doctor and actually believe what they're
telling you, there is a 20% chance they are going to be prescribing you
a drug that even the pharmaceutical industry admits is extremely dangerous
and should never be prescribed to elderly patients. |
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