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Is America Totally Confused About Drugs? - By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Over the last few years it has become such that you can't watch one television show without seeing severalcommercials for drugs. Not surprisingly, during the part where they list the adverse side affects attributed to the drugs, there is a very attractive young lady smiling and dancing and throwing rose pedals. Drugs have become more accepted than breakfast in our “better living through chpas}emistry” society. Well, a recent study published in the archives of internal medicine, depicts a disturbing picture of our societies interpretation of these ads. Of the thousands of individuals involved in the study, thirty-nine % mistakenly believed that the FDA approves only “extremely effective” drugs; 25% mistakenly believed that the FDA approves only drugs with no serious side effects. In conclusion this study found that a substantial proportion of the public mistakenly believes that the FDA approves only extremely effective drugs and drugs lacking serious side effects. This is difficult to believe as the side effects are indeed described at the end of each commercial. It would seem that no one is paying attention for this portion.

When I meet with new patients as part of my initial history taking process I ask each patient which drugs they are taking and why. I find that nearly 20% of my patients on initial consultation do not know why they are taking their drugs, and, many are taking more than six different drugs. If you are taking prescription medication, you should be aware as to what you are taking and why you are taking it. Learn the side affects of drugs which you may be taking as well, should you experience any of them. If you are on high blood pressure medication, purchase a home blood pressure unit and monitor your own blood pressure daily. It is not uncommon for me to meet with a new patient suffering with dizziness only to find out that they are on antihypertensive medication, have lost weight, and are still taking a high dose from before their weight loss and that this is causing their dizziness from low blood pressure. Drug therapies are still drugs, and they should be used with diligence and with prudence. Act responsibly and know all of your options before blindly going on drug therapies, as ultimately, you are the one taking the drug.

About the Author

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr. Scopelliti’s Guestbook to see what patients say. Dr. Scopelliti is board certified in Neurology & Vestibular Rehabilitation and is an author/lecturer of postdoctoral neurology. Specialties: vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope, dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma & neurologic/behavioral/cognitive disorders.

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