Tuesday, December 22, 2009

How is your liver?

Eat for the health of it.

Here we go again. Why are we being testers for all the new drugs out there? I always thought that they tested drugs for ten years before putting them on the market. Now they make them and put them out there for people to use, then people get sick and maybe even die from untested drugs.

The FDA has announced that dicoflenac gel (voltaren gel) used for arthritis can kill you and in some cases within a month. They know it has been reported to cause necrosis (death of liver cells), jaundice and liver failure and in some cases the patient needs a liver transplant. In some cases it has been fatal.

Don't be afraid to ask about the risk of any new drugs that are prescribed to you. I have to ask where they are made and what type of filler is used because I am allergic to the foreign fillers that they use. These pills are called generic. They claim that the drug inside is the same as we have in the US but whatever they use for filler is not the same.

I think they should find out what they are putting in the drugs and make them use more controlled fillers. When are they going to think of people as humans and stop worrying how they can make more money and not even care about the results of using bad chemicals? Every drug that is formulated should be tested for a few years to make sure it is safe.

Eating all natural can help so you don't have to take drugs then you are safe, but now and then you can still pick up some germs, if you need drugs ask for something that has been out for awhile and what its track record is. And where it came from.

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