These days, many diseases can be
effectively alleviated or even cured by
taking the appropriate medication. There
are drugs available which, for example,
lower blood pressure, reduce blood
glucose or treat cancer. In the USA,
patients are prescribed an average of 12
different drugs a year.
How to reduce side effects of medicines...??
Those over the
age of 65 as many as 28. Since all drugs
can cause side effects, physicians
individually weigh up the expected
benefits against the possible risks for
every patient. Side effects can vary
greatly. They range from minor symptoms
such as nausea, headaches or skin rashes
to more serious side effects like heart
rhythm disorders or liver damage.
In
worst cases, they can even be fatal. It is sometimes, impossible to predict whether side
effects will occur. This can be caused,
for example, by individual genetic
factors. Interactions with other drugs or
foodstuffs can also trigger side effects.
Unfortunately, side effects can never be
completely ruled out.
How long do medicines side effects...???
Fortunately, serious
side effects tend to be quite uncommon
in most patients. On the other hand, more
people get benefit from a therapy than
suffer from serious side effects.
In any
case, patients should be aware of the
benefits and potential risks before
taking a drug. So always read the
information leaflet to find out about
possible side effects and ask your
doctor or pharmacist whenever needed.
When talking to a doctor, don't forget to
mention any other medicines you might be
taking. You should also understand whether
other diseases have occurred in your
family's history.
And only take drugs that have been
prescribed for you personally. All the better drugs benefit from the fact
that data about their wanted and
unwanted effects has been elevated. Such significant data collection continues also
after a drug has been introduced. This
information is incorporated into the
information leaflet and helps you to
understand the benefits and the risks of
taking the medicine.
Drugs side effects and interaction...
And again, don't
forget to ask your doctor or pharmacist
about the benefits and risks when a drug
is prescribed to you. If you have
questions, you can find information on
the internet websites of health authorities or medicine regulators in your country. The physician or pharmacist can also answer your questions. Don't be afraid to ask if you need more information. It's important that you understand why you are taking the medicines prescribed to you, how they work and the risk of side effects.
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