STUDY Doctors Prescribe Too Many Drugs

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STUDY Doctors Prescribe Too Many Drugs

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Excellent news, Joan... I will try to stick with being happy that this is finally the viewpoint being recommended to doctors, instead of smacking my forehead wondering why someone had to commission a study to say "first, do no harm" and "pay attention to side effects."

But - great news!

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Note the last line in that article:
The most-prescribed drugs are those that lower cholesterol and fight depression.
Does anyone else find it more than a little incredible that the most-prescribed categories of drugs would be those that have been shown to be some of the least effective types of drugs, and coincidentally, those with the most side effects, (and some of the most dangerous side effects).

What's wrong with this picture?

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In a crazy way, it makes sense, since the prescribing patterns are so much about what's being marketed to doctors and patients, and so little about results.

And you really have to market mightily when your products aren't worth much. (Starting with convincing people that these particular health issues *require* medication.)

I don't suppose that will change fast, but this seems like a nudge.

I think keep myself from going on full rant, Tex, thanks to your fine post :grin:

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And...the drugs to treat depression could be a link to CC, I understand. (In treating my 30 years of migraines, I've taken Elavil (for pain control, but an anti-depressant), as well as tons of Motrin 800mg tablets. It's all connected! :???:
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Pat,

Good point. Not only that, but the statins are also linked with MC. :sigh:

That means that virtually all of the drugs that doctors prescribe/promote the most, are known to cause MC for some individuals. Is it any wonder that MC is becoming somewhat of an epidemic in slow motion?

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