Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:53 pm Post subject: How is it possible to stop using medicines frequently?
Just yesterday a man who works in my office suddenly started vomiting blood and had to be rushed to the intensive care unit of a hospital. Doctors have diagnosed that his problem was caused by continuous use of headache relieving pills.
[b:c41e438d15]Is it true that everyday medicines can cause problems? [/b:c41e438d15]
[quote:076c48047b="Henry Williams"]Just yesterday a man who works in my office suddenly started vomiting blood and had to be rushed to the intensive care unit of a hospital. Doctors have diagnosed that his problem was caused by continuous use of headache relieving pills.
[b:076c48047b]Is it true that everyday medicines can cause problems? [/b:076c48047b][/quote:076c48047b]
[b:076c48047b]YES[/b:076c48047b] It’s true. It is well known that many medicines can be curative when taken in small amounts and if taken over prolonged periods it is recognized as[b:076c48047b] drug abuse[/b:076c48047b]. Cough syrups that contain [b:076c48047b]codeine[/b:076c48047b] or [b:076c48047b]dextromethorphan[/b:076c48047b] give highs and are a popular over the counter medication. Cough and cold medicines can be very dangerous in large amounts can cause even[b:076c48047b] death[/b:076c48047b]. One should take care about this.