Prescription Drugs Addiction

Prescription Drug Addiction happen when people take advantage of a certain drug and in this case on what left that FDA (Food and Drug Association) approved is very few but, on what happen that newcomers to drugs that didn’t experience is in the early 2000’s that many drugs are harmful now consider harmful which at the time was prescribe. Which carried over to modern day that now people will do whatever it takes for being able to use their overdose drug no matter if they are conscious about it out or not it does not matter in their point of view. What also is a great note from the article is how few they are that are not consider overdose and all have a purpose. The main point of the article is unbiased because there no text outside the description which means all they are giving you is information and not why you should/shouldn’t take, and they also have sources on why these are approved. It tells overtime the FDA has gotten more stricter and more concern for people well being than they use to in the 2000’s which was all about profit. Having an article like this is a great outlook in the FDA history and what will be approved in 2019 because it can change soon.

Prescription Drugs

Prescription Drugs has been an issue on how Companies advertise Prescription Drugs as Sacred that it can help fix any problem that you can have. In my opinion Prescription Drugs has been taken advantage of and there is no actual bad guy because the company has sales to make and the people are WILLING to spend it on. That said it is not great for “Doctors” to prescribe these drugs only for sales. It has been the “Fairy Tale” theory on wanting to be happy it does not matter if you feel sad, angry, disappointment etc. is all invalid in many people minds that can lead them to be addicted to Prescription Drugs. Which has been an entire Lie about being happy because while you feel happy the drugs if anything has make you sicker that can lead to death. In the article “35 FDA-Approved Prescription Drugs Later Pulled from the Market” from ProCon. Org tells you an unbiased told reasons on why these Prescription Drugs got pulled off and their symptoms in one include to eliminate high cholesterol, but it turns out having low cholesterol which makes it worse and it can lead to diabetes more often than having higher cholesterol. What also makes it unbiased it never goes in depth into any of the Drugs or have a longer narration in why they are speaking it just shows us the drug, reason and we decide what to make off it. It also did not have pro/cons which are never a fair balance as people make it out to be you can have more pro than con and not to be expected for it to be equal.

 

https://prescriptiondrugs.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=005528