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Old 01-20-2013, 03:24 PM   #1
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Default 5 Harmful Medicine Mixtures You'll Need to Prevent
If you're combining prescription tablets and products, you might be obtaining a dangerous mixture of medications Until you check with your physician to make certain they don't interact to cause you harm notice to seniors (and other people) pairing medications with painkillers and/or a common nutritional supplements: Don't get it done. A brand new research revealed currently in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that 1 in 25 people within their older and late 50s is endangering harmful drug interactions by pairing, for instance, the blood thinner warfarin with garlic tablets. That's correct, garlic tablets are drugs. Therefore, also, are potassium and niacin products. At least you need to think of them this way, says research coauthor Stacy Tessler Lindau, an associate professor of medicine-geriatrics at the University of Chicago School of Medicine. A few of the most typical drug-mixing errors produced by individuals taking part in the study:
  • niacin and possibly atorvastatin (Lipitor) or simvastatin (Zocor ): increased threat of muscle discomfort or muscle tissue death
  • garlic tablets and warfarin: increased threat of bleeding issues
Given that more than 1 / 2 of older people get five or more prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, or health supplements every single day, the chances of mixing at the very least two materials that shouldn't be combined is fairly large. How to proceed?
  • Try to acquire all your prescription medications through the same pharmacy or pharmacy chain . Some type of computer software package will cross-check your medications to ensure not one of them cause harmful connections with others. Unfortuitously, there's number common database shared by all pharmacies. There's also number method to sign in all of the products and OTC treatments you're getting.
    • Purchase all over-the-counter services and products at the drugstore counter of the drugstore. "This may advise you to check on with the pharmacist before you make the buy to make sure it can be safely taken by you with your other medications," says Lindau.
    • Tell your physician about any products you're taking. Many still don't ask, therefore the burden is on you to expose whatever you're getting. You may also perform a quick check always of the government-run Medline Plus repository to see which products and drugs don't combine.
Source: U.S.News
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