English medicines often cause side effects.
Doctors need to know what side effects those medications may have and prescribe medication accordingly.
They find out what side effects it causes and publish information about it. Only then will the drugs be sent for sale.
However, most doctors prescribe medication without knowing the side effects.
The International Journal of Pharmacology and Biosciences recently conducted a study of physicians in this regard.
More than 50% of women in India suffer from gout. But even 10 percent do not take the drug. The number of people who are addicted to painkillers and eventually admitted to hospitals with arthritis and kidney damage is on the rise. If you want to get rid of this kind of medical ignorance, the best solution is to break your fears or problems into smaller steps.
Drug Studies:
Fever – Paracetamol
Doctors prescribe a maximum of 4,000 mg a day for patients with high fever. However, doctors may prescribe a maximum of 2,000 mg. That is, doctors advise taking this pill, which is available in 650 or 500 mg, even if you have a high fever, it is enough to take three or four pills. This is because the maximum amount varies according to the body of each person. When the pill is taken in excess of 4000 mg daily or continuously, the chemical acetaminophen in paracetamol is over-metabolized and may be toxic to the liver. It initially causes loss of appetite, vomiting, sweating, yellowing of the eyes, and eventually inflammation of the liver.
Painkillers
The first symptom of the disease is pain in any organ of the body. It can be a symptom of headache, any migraine, eye problems and high blood pressure. The painkillers we take can temporarily relieve pain, forget about going to the hospital and increase the severity of the disease. That is why it is recommended to recommend the next stage examination for patients with persistent pain without prescribing painkillers for more than three days. When these painkillers are taken in large quantities, they can cause bleeding in the internal organs. Excess painkillers can affect the blood flow to the kidneys, which can lead to kidney damage. People who take aspirin for heart attack, when they take high doses of painkillers, are more likely to have decreased aspirin activity and blockage of blood vessels.
Antibiotics for the common cold
Colds can be common or a symptom of a lung infection. If it is normal mucus, it will heal itself in a week without pills. But going to the shops and buying antibiotics for colds and coughs can make the problem worse. Antibacterial pills given in pharmacies do not kill the virus. On the contrary, they destroy some of the essential microbes in our body and weaken the body’s immune system. If the cold persists for days, it is best to go to the hospital and check for germs and take appropriate antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance develops when antibiotics are taken, and these pills cannot work when our body needs them.
Antihistamine drugs
Cold tonics and allergy pills fall into this category. The main problem is that these drugs can cause drowsiness. These drugs are now widely used by parents not only for colds in children but also for sleep. It’s like giving a child an addiction at an early age. Antihistamines have the ability to regulate body secretions. Overdose of these drugs can cause dry mouth and lethargy in children.
Overdose of sleeping pills
Except for those who take sleeping pills as prescribed by their doctor for sleep problems, others should definitely not take sleeping pills. These can calm and regulate the activity of our brain. Eating these unnecessarily can lead to problems like intoxication and depression.