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What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You

Ray D. Strand
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Serious adverse drug reactions are the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. It's true: properly prescribed and administered medications are responsible for more than one hundred thousand deaths, and two million hospital admissions, in the U.S. each year.9 Much of the inherent risk of medications is due to the oxidative stress these drugs can potentially produce. • • % More than seventy chronic degenerative diseases are the direct result of the "toxic" effects of oxygen. In other words the root cause of these diseases is oxidative stress.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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The Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS), which can progress into a complication called TENS (toxic epidermal necrolysis), is caused by adverse drug reactions. Before you start taking common prescription drugs, you may need to inform yourself about this often-fatal reaction. The list of drugs that may be problematic includes antiepileptic and anticonvulsant drugs, sulfonamides, ampicillin, allopurinol and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs), as well as some vaccinations (such as anthrax).

The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie

Craig Pepin-Donat
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To reduce the chance of adverse drug reactions, to reduce unnecessary trips to the doctor's office or hospital, you must be an active participant in your own health. No one else can do it for you. You must educate yourself about the perils and benefits of the drugs you are prescribed. If the illness is serious you should always get a second opinion and gather as much information as possible to ensure you are well informed. Ask questions. Do not simply accept what you are being told.
The book Death by Medicine estimates that approximately 106,000 Americans die each year from adverse drug reactions. Over 2 million more suffer adverse effects that are not fatal, but eat away at their health and quality of life.1 Which is the bigger problem? How Did We Get Here? How is it that we came to value synthetic pharmaceutical drugs over preventive medicine and natural living? As discussed in chapter one, we have become addicted to a toxic lifestyle that has replaced common sense with convenience. We are a nation of abundance, full of people who overindulge at will.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass, M.D.
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Provides timely medication safety information and allows you to report adverse drug reactions in confidence to the FDA and manufacturer. MedicineNets MedTerms Medical Dictionary—www.medterms.com/scriptymain/hp.asp. Chapter 2: You Hold the Keys to Your Health Books Appleton, Nancy, Ph.D. Lick the Sugar Habit. Garden City Park, NY: Avery, 2001. Berthold-Bond, Annie. Home Enlightenment: Practical, Earth-Friendly Advice for Creating a Nurturing, Healthy, and Toxin-Free Home and Lifestyle. New York, NY: Rodale Books, 2007. 159 Cordain, Loren, Ph.D.

America Fooled: The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and How We've Been Deceived

Dr. Timothy Scott
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I proposed to our ethics committee that all adverse drug reactions need publication, irrespective of company attitudes."45 My response to this last comment would be, "Do you mean to tell me that your ethics committee does not already demand that you publish adverse drug reactions, not just the positive drug results?" Add to this another fact of which few Americans are aware: not securing funding can keep a university researcher from getting tenure, being promoted or receiving a positive evaluation. Can you see how objectivity can clearly be compromised?

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
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Hypersensitivity: In an analysis of the Australian adverse drug reactions Advisory Committee's database of events of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions, 51 reports were found to be related to Echinacea use. Twenty-six reactions, including urticaria, angioedema, asthma, and anaphylaxis were concluded by the investigators to be IgE-mediated reactions to Echinacea. More than half of the affected patients had a history of asthma, allergic rhinitis, rhinoconjunctivitis, or atopic dermatitis. Four persons required hospitalization due to their reactions and no deaths occurred.
There were no adverse drug reactions associated with the ointment. The authors attribute Comfrey's effectiveness for ankle sprain treatment to the root's anti-inflammatory and analgesic qualities, as well as its ability to stimulate granulation and tissue regeneration, and callus formation (Koll 2004). Anti-Inflammatory The anti-inflammatory effects of Comfrey were studied in musculoskeletal disorders. Forty-one patients with musculoskeletal rheumatism were treated with either a pyrrolizidine alkaloid-free ointment or placebo for 4 weeks.
The ointment was well tolerated and did not result in any adverse drug reactions (Grube 2007). A randomized, placebo-controlled, double blind study of topical Comfrey ointment for unilateral ankle sprain found the treatment to be clinically and significantly superior to placebo in reducing pain (p<0.0001) and swelling (ankle edema p=0.001), and to be effective in improving ankle mobility and global efficacy. The trial involved 142 individuals (mean age 31.8) at 5 centers, 80 of whom were randomized to apply ointment of Comfrey extract (Kytta-Salbe f) four times daily for 8 days.
Central nervous system effects are the most common adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported with dronabinol in AIDS patients during clinical trials. The following ADRs were reported in 3% to 10% of patients: dizziness, euphoria, paranoid reaction, somnolence, and thinking abnormal. Less common CNS ADRs (i.e., occurring in 0.3% to 1% of patients) include depression, nightmares, speech difficulties, and tinnitus (Prod Info Marinol, 1999). No health hazards or side effects are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages.

Health Begins in the Colon

Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
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Every year, over 2 million people suffer from adverse drug reactions (ADR's) and other medical errors while in the hospital. Nearly 1 million deaths result from this malpractice annually.88 • Every year, up to 20 million people are unnecessarily prescribed antibiotics.89 • "The American medical system is the leading cause of death and injury at nearly 800,000 in the US. By contrast, the number of deaths attributable to heart disease in 2001 was 699,697, while the number of deaths attributable to cancer was 553,251."

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass
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Provides timely medication safety information and allows you to report adverse drug reactions in confidence to the FDA and manufacturer. MedicineNet's MedTerms Medical Dictionary—www.medterms.com/script/main/hp.asp. Chapter 2: You Hold the Keys to Your Health Books Appleton, Nancy, Ph.D. Lick the Sugar Habit. Garden City Park, NY: Avery, 2001. Berthold-Bond, Annie. Home Enlightenment: Practical, Earth-Friendly Advice for Creating a Nurturing, Healthy, and Toxin-Free Home and Lifestyle. New York, NY: Rodale Books, 2007. 159 Cordain, Loren, Ph.D.

Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs

Melody Petersen
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In the medical literature, these maladies are broadly called "drug-induced disorders" or "adverse drug reactions." Industry scientists writing in medical journals often refer to them simply as "events." Many physicians and pharmacists prefer to call them "medical misadventures," as if someone had suffered an unlucky mishap like wandering off a path in the woods. The euphemism has helped create a false perception that these are unfortunate occurrences in the practice of medicine that no one can do anything about.

America Fooled: The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and How We've Been Deceived

Dr. Timothy Scott
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My response to this last comment would be, "Do you mean to tell me that your ethics committee does not already demand that you publish adverse drug reactions, not just the positive drug results?" Add to this another fact of which few Americans are aware: not securing funding can keep a university researcher from getting tenure, being promoted or receiving a positive evaluation. Can you see how objectivity can clearly be compromised? Drug companies do not want to continue funding departments that publish reports which hurt their company's business.

The New Optimum Nutrition Bible

Patrick Holford
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These were the conclusions of a survey of hospitalized patients, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association: "We estimated that in 1994 overall 2,216,000 hospitalized patients had serious adverse drug reactions and 106,000 had fatal adverse drug reactions, making these reactions between the fourth and sixth leading cause of death."3 Similar findings have also been reported in Britain.

Interview with Dr. Ray Strand, author of Death by Prescription and Releasing Fat

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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People need to become proactive, know what these adverse drug reactions are, know the dangerous combinations or, at least, research the medication that they, their children or their elderly parents are taking. Mike: I am glad that you brought up Rezulin, by the way. It’s a good example of the disparity between the FDA and pharmaceutical regulatory bodies in other countries. This was a drug that was pulled from the shelves very quickly in Europe, yet it was pulled quite slowly in the United States. Dr. Strand: That’s really true. Rezulin was never actually taken off the market.
I always use one thing that really points out the fact, which is that, once the FDA approves the medication or a drug for use by the general public, they know less than half of the serious adverse drug reactions when that drug is released. It is just impossible to know them all. Well, they find out, and the next question should be, "How do they find out the others?" Well, it's owing to you, the public, or what I call in my book, “the great clinical trial.” It is you who finds out. But it is a voluntary reporting system.
Less than one percent of these adverse drug reactions are really reported back to the FDA, because doctors and hospitals are not required to report them back. It is voluntary. Then, it is reported to a committee in the FDA that has no authority. Once enough of these red flags come in on a drug, then they'll send it back to the original committee that approved the drug in the first place. I do not feel that they have an unbiased representation when they look at this. That’s why over 99 percent of the time all that happens is a change to the drug label or what we call a package insert.
So we need to go with the "tried and true" ones, because once a drug's been out over five years, we know most of the adverse drug reactions. Doctors are familiar with them, they cost less and they're just as effective. Occasionally, they'll come up with a new molecule or a new compound that is a revolutionary new drug. But that doesn't happen very often. Probably less than one percent of the time. Mike: What's your take on the situation with drugs from Canada? The FDA insists that they're unsafe, yet some states are trying to allow their citizens to purchase drugs from across the border. Dr.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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This case is so atypical, however, that the adverse drug reactions Advisory Committee of Australia questioned whether the product taken might not have contained other herbs or additives that could be responsible for the adverse reaction. MISTLETOE Common name: European mistletoe Botanical name: Viscum album Parts used and where grown Mistletoe grows as a partial parasite on a variety of trees—particularly pine, apple, plum, poplar, and spruce—across northern Europe and Asia. The young leafy twigs with flowers are used. Mistletoe's white berries are potentially toxic and should be avoided.

Interview with Dr. Ray Strand, author of Death by Prescription and Releasing Fat

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We are always weighing the risk of medication, or the risk of adverse drug reactions, to the health benefits they can obtain. So what really got my attention was an article written in The Journal of American Medical Association back in 1998, in which they showed that properly prescribed medication, prescribed and taken properly, is the fourth-leading cause of death in the country. Then, when you add the improperly prescribed medications to this that are not taken properly, that is another 80,000 deaths, making it the third-leading cause of death. Yet, no one in this country is talking about it.
They require doctors to report all adverse drug reactions that are suspected within the first three years after the drug is released; in other words, it's not volunteered -- you have to do it. That would improve quicker transmission of information, and not give the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry an out. You will see drugs like Rezulin that came out as a diabetes drug, and the typical pattern is when a drug is starting to run into trouble, first of all, it is not the drug that causes the problem. It has to be that the patient develops liver disease or something like that.

Super Health 7 Golden Keys to Unlock Lifelong Vitality

KC Craichy
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The authors of the study estimated that 106,000 deaths occur annually due to adverse drug reactions.36 In a study of drug trends among the elderly conducted in 2003 by Dr. Robert Epstein, chief medical officer of Medco Health Solutions Inc., it was found that seniors are going to multiple physicians, getting multiple prescriptions, and using multiple pharmacies. Among 6.3 million seniors who received more than 160 million prescriptions, a total of 7.9 million medication alerts were triggered: less than one-half that number, 3.4 million, were detected in 1999. About 2.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Prescription Drugs cause 135,000casesofParkinson*sdiseaseortardivedyskinesia in elderly Americans yearly; 163,000 cases of memory loss or impaired thinking, 243,000 hospitalizations, half amillion or more cases of dizziness or fainting; 600,000 adults are hospitalized annually from adverse drug reactions, many of whom die. 32,000 drugged patients fall and fracture theirhips, ofwhom 1500 die yearly. Prostate Drugs Proscar and Hytrin may lessen libido, afflict impotency, and birth defects (Proscar). Minipress.

Super Health 7 Golden Keys to Unlock Lifelong Vitality

KC Craichy
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The authors of the study estimated that 106,000 deaths occur annually due to adverse drug reactions.36 In a study of drug trends among the elderly conducted in 2003 by Dr. Robert Epstein, chief medical officer of Medco Health Solutions Inc., it was found that seniors are going to multiple physicians, getting multiple prescriptions, and using multiple pharmacies. Among 6.3 million seniors who received more than 160 million prescriptions, a total of 7.9 million medication alerts were triggered: less than one-half that number, 3.4 million, were detected in 1999. About 2.

Disease Prevention and Treatment

The Life Extension Editorial Staff
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The information presented in this protocol was written to enable you to reduce your risk of adverse drug reactions, while saving significant dollars on the cost of your prescription medications. In addition, it will provide you with a greater sense of control over your future good health and help you to interact more confidently with your physician. The statistics mentioned above understate the true magnitude of the problem, since people often die from adverse drug reactions outside the hospital.

More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease

Kevin Trudeau
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Bitter Pills: Inside the Hazardous World of Legal Drugs, by Stephen Fried According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), adverse drug reactions are the fourth-leading cause of death in America. Reactions to prescription and over-the-counter medications kill far more people annually than all illegal drug use combined. A work of investigative and personal journalism ... the book is meant to help reform the system and inform your choices when using medications ... Available through your local bookseller or the publisher, Bantam Books, at www.bantam.

Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies

Greg Critser
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As studies showed that more than 10 percent of all adverse drug reactions reported to the FDA were cardiovascular in nature, several drugs were either voluntarily withdrawn or ordered off the market. Then, in 2004, Vioxx, Merck's vaunted COX-2 painkiller, along with Pfizer's COX-2 drugs, became the biggest nonwar and nonelection story of the year. Recall the original promise and intent of the so-called coxibs: Unlike other anti-inflammatories, COX-2s were approved by the FDA and justified by their makers based on the notion that they were easier on the gut.

Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All into Patients

Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels
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In 1996, the first full year it was on the market, there were more than six thousand formal adverse drug reactions reported to the U.S. government, the most reports made about any single drug that year.34 Since that time Merck has re-released Fosamax in a once-weekly formulation, rather than as a daily tablet—for "convenience," according to the company.35 Luckily, there are several safer ways of preventing fractures in the elderly than taking long-term potentially troublesome pills.

The New Optimum Nutrition Bible

Patrick Holford
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These were the conclusions of a survey of hospitalized patients, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association: "We estimated that in 1994 overall 2,216,000 hospitalized patients had serious adverse drug reactions and 106,000 had fatal adverse drug reactions, making these reactions between the fourth and sixth leading cause of death."3 Similar findings have also been reported in Britain.

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