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Before You Take that Pill: Why the Drug Industry May Be Bad for Your Health
J. Douglas Bremner
Avery
, 2008 - 448 pages
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highly recommended
A medical expert reveals risks of the most commonly prescribed
drug
s-and
why
the drug
industry
doesn't want consumers to know about them. Recent scandals involving diabetes drugs, Vioxx, and many other medications reveal the serious and undisclosed risks of some of the most commonly used prescription drugs in this country. In
Before
You
Take
That
Pill
, Dr. J. Douglas Bremner, a researcher and clinician at Emory University whose study on Accutane and depression made headlines, offers an inside look at the pharmaceutical industry, as well as a scientifically backed assessment of the risks of more than three hundred prescribed medications, vitamins, and supplements. While many drugs are essential to the
health
of consumers, as Dr. Bremner explains, for many people, the benefits
may
not outweigh the potential side effects. This book contains warnings that are not on the drug labels. It also exposes tricks of the trade that demonstrate how the profit-making interests of "big pharma" may not always be in line with the safety of the public - from the corruption that exists in the drug approval process to the tactics drug companies use to encourage doctors to prescribe their products. Most important, Before You Take That Pill empowers readers by giving them sound information on specific medications so they can understand and weigh the potential risk themselves. Backed by the latest studies, as well as insight from a doctor who is in the trenches, this book should be on the shelf of every drug consumer.
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Wake Up America and the World!
This book is a must read! Doug Bremner has researched and applied an unbiased, fact based approach to the many questions we as consumers have with the
drug
mania around us today. His writing technique is witty and spellbinding! I will think twice for myself, as well as for my family and friends, about accepting prescribed drugs
BEFORE
exploring possible harmful adverse effects and most importantly
health
y alternative options!
Four out of five doctors recommend...
But which doctors are these? Unfortunately, it turns out in many cases, these four doctors also happen to be on said product's payroll. Even when conflict of interest is not quite so clear cut, specific and serious problems exist in the way
drug
s reach the U.S. public. Doug Bremner provides a frightening indictment of a broken system.
Chapter one provides a quick overview of the scope of the problem, placing it in an historic perspective. It describes how we have arrived at the current drug approval methods and the troublesomely cozy relationship between corporations and regulators. It briefly discusses the impact of profit driven drug development, and aggressive marketing. Although first chapter has no end-notes (following chapters do), it does reference a number of books and of investigative journalism articles.
Wonderfully written in clear non-technical language and organized by diagnosed condition, the remaining invaluable chapters provide detailed examples of the results of this broken system. In his introduction, Dr. Bremner states
that
this book is not a reference. In that it is not an exhaustive listing of all current drugs and their side effects that is true. However: being so cleanly organized well indexed, and providing many specifically justified recommendations,
Before
You
Take
that
Pill
should be an important home reference for U.S.
health
care consumers.
A final critical note: it is both stated by the author and clear throughout that the book is not intended as anti-pharmaceutical. It is rather, to provide consumers with the information needed to make more fully informed decisions as to the risks and benefits of certain treatment options.
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If you take responsibility for your own health, buy this book.
Must have for the home library. I use mine all the time at work (I am an RN in a VA hospital), but the first
drug
s I looked up were the ones my mom and dad were taking.
I have seen drug reactions in my practice and effects from mixing too many chemical combinations together.
The facts about how a particular drug interacts with the body is important knowledge to have
before
deciding to use the drug. The other piece of information is to remember
that
all institutions have some unscrupulous individuals in positions of authority. This is true whether discussing Government, the Church, the Oil
Industry
or the Drug Industry.
As mundane as it seems, diet, exercise and positive attitude remain the most inportant factors in remaining
health
y and fighting disease.
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Take responsibility for your own health
Hi! This book is well written, well researched and VERY informative. Just because a doctor prescribes something to treat
you
r illness doesn't mean it's good for you or
that
their answer is the only answer to
your
treatment. In fact, the side effects could be far more harmful. This book needs to be in your home library, so you can research your meds
before
you have the prescription filled. Better yet, before you visit your doctor. Best, Christine
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