Why do so many prescription drugs seem to undergo a head-spinning reversal of fortune — panacea one day, poison the next? Here's a helpful guide to drug therapies:
October 5, 2015
Why do so many prescription drugs seem to undergo a head-spinning reversal of fortune — panacea one day, poison the next? Here's a helpful guide to drug therapies:
For starters, anyone who watches TV or reads consumer magazines knows that the pharmaceutical industry aggressively markets drugs today.
There's a bigger problem, though. When a pharmaceutical company wants to sell a new drug, it must show that the drug is effective and safe by conducting experiments known as clinical trials.
To sum it up, many of these pharmaceutical drugs and clinical trials are done in the name of profit, regardless of their actual effects on your body. To protect yourself, always read the information sheet that comes with the medication your doctor prescribes, and ask about the drug's risks and benefits.
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