Why are Rx Drugs Prescribed? The Reasons Behind The Prescriptions.
It is evident that more and more people are turning
their back on ineffective and even dangerous forms of medicine which rely
solely on drugs and surgery to treat disease and banish symptoms. These people are no longer victims of
allopathy (traditional medicine) and iatrogenic illness (doctor induced
illness). Iatrogenic illness could be
caused by a number of things such as; adverse effects of prescription drugs,
adverse effects of surgery, prescribing the wrong drug, performing the wrong
surgery, or even an adverse reaction to the influenza vaccine.
In June
1998, an article titled: Doctors Gamble
with Rx Drugs was published in Business
& Health. The article focused on
a self assessment completed by 250 physicians for the American Medical
Association. Six out of every Ten of
those 250 physicians admitted that they rely solely on claims made by drug
companies when prescribing new drugs or using new medical devices. Just as disturbing is the fact that nearly
one in every seven of those 250 physicians admitted that they do not refer to
their Physicians’ Desk Reference when
prescribing new and unfamiliar drugs to their patients. These physicians admitted that they do not
refer to any other resource (besides the manufacturers’ claims) when
prescribing drugs.
The article
in the June 1998 issue of Business &
Health also explained that a team of researchers at the University of
Toronto reported that adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients is the
forth leading cause of death in the United Stated. What’s even more shocking is the fact that
only drugs that were properly prescribed and administered were counted in this
study before the researchers reached their conclusion. All adverse drug reactions associated with
overdose, abuse, noncompliance, and therapeutic failure were excluded from the
study.
It is clear
that medical doctors are “crisis oriented” and possess no knowledge of
alternative therapies which are effective at preventing and treating
disease. Allopaths have their “magic
bullets” like drugs, which they use to attack disease whereas practitioners of
alternative therapies have no need to attack disease; instead, they prevent it
from invading the human body in the first place. It also seems as if there is no need for
allopathic advice since most allopaths simply listen to the drug companies
claims when it is time to guess which drugs to give their patients. So, if you’re interested in a drug, do as
your doctor does and just watch the commercials.
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