Are we over-medicated?
Posted: 10 Dec 2014, 19:28
A report shows that more than 51% of the population is on regular prescription medicines, what it does not tell us is why that is the case.
I take nine different tablets every day, but do I need to?
I know that I cannot do without Lansoprazole due to an earlier medication, diclofenac, stripping the lining of my stomach. I also need allopuronol to control gout/gouty arthritis. That leaves seven.
Of those seven I do wonder whether some are absolutely necessary and if some of the others are there as preventive medications. Do I really need beta-blockers, statins, aspirin, anti-depressants (2 types), nerve pills and blood pressure tablets?
I have never had high BP nor cholesterol problems nor irregular heart beat, and I am sure that I could do away with the ADs and aspirin if I tried. The problem is that I am under "Doctor's orders" and that, I believe, goes for many others.
I take nine different tablets every day, but do I need to?
I know that I cannot do without Lansoprazole due to an earlier medication, diclofenac, stripping the lining of my stomach. I also need allopuronol to control gout/gouty arthritis. That leaves seven.
Of those seven I do wonder whether some are absolutely necessary and if some of the others are there as preventive medications. Do I really need beta-blockers, statins, aspirin, anti-depressants (2 types), nerve pills and blood pressure tablets?
I have never had high BP nor cholesterol problems nor irregular heart beat, and I am sure that I could do away with the ADs and aspirin if I tried. The problem is that I am under "Doctor's orders" and that, I believe, goes for many others.