Prescription for Chiropractic
…of a legislative upheaval over the last few months. Most of the uproar has been initiated by the push for prescription rights in New Mexico. To put the upheaval in…
…of a legislative upheaval over the last few months. Most of the uproar has been initiated by the push for prescription rights in New Mexico. To put the upheaval in…
…200,000 people die each year in the US from the taking of prescription drugs. Not from taking the wrong drugs, but from the taking of drugs that have been prescribed…
…theory suggested in the study was that women may be uneducated about the dangerous of taking drugs, especially when those drugs can be purchased without a prescription. This is the…
…Ritalin 10 mg prescription medication — credit: ADHD CENTER via Flickr) Are kids taking ADHD drugs at a higher risk for sudden death when compared to those that don’t take…
An article on MSNBC suggests that Americans are taking more prescription drugs thanks in part to massive advertising introduced by the drug industry. According to the article, Americans who visited…
…it make sense to you that people that don’t take drugs would be healthier than people that do take drugs? It’s time to tell your friends and family about chiropractic….
…course. Today being April 1st, surely this must be an article for fools I thought, so I read on. According to the article, “over the past 10 years, drugs (such…
…Drugs, Less Death and Doctors FDA policy leads to more deadly drugs From Diabetes to Death – FDA Takes Diabetes Drug Off Market More Rezulin Drug Deaths Despite Warning planetc1.com-news…
…with headlines that read “Seven Deadly Drugs.” The Los Angeles Times today, reports with an in depth article detailing how changes in FDA policy has lead to many new drugs…
…do have to ask some serious questions about the use of prescription drugs.” Hillary Clinton calls for more study on effects of… Nando Health/Science Treating kids: therapy vs. drugs MSNBC…
…to be on Hormonal Drugs!” What happens when expectations collide with reality? In the Symptom/Disease/Prevention culture, history shows that in 1998, the #1 prescription drug in the U.S. was Premarin…
…take how many drugs daily? Drug Spending Up Study: Drug Spending Increased 20 Percent between 1999 and 2000 The article byline reads, “It’s not your imagination. The price of drugs…
…literally changed the way people go about getting their prescription drugs. We now self-medicate with the latest, least-tested, most expensive, most-heavily advertised prescription drugs out there. No longer do we…
…2.5 billion a year to market over the counter drugs and 12.5 billion to market prescription drugs. That equates to over 41 million dollars a day. If drugs were so…
…methylphenidate (the generic term for Ritalin.) About the prescription of psychiatric drugs and children, a Columbia University professor had this to say: “pediatricians and family practitioners should not be prescribing…
…ways to get pharmaceutical companies to begin testing drugs on children. There is money to be made here for someone. Testing drugs on babies is unethical. Giving untested drugs to…
…the answer? And when drugs don’t work, the answer is more drugs, different drugs, stronger drugs, etc. Don’t you think that after all this failure, it may possibly be time…
…amphetamines and cocaine, all ADHD drugs consumed illicitly are made by the original manufacturers. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) ranks this class of drugs near the top of the list…
…most popular medical treatment for earache, with doctors reportedly writing 15 million prescriptions per year in the United States alone. It is estimated that at least half of the prescriptions…
An inquest into a teenager’s death is resulting in calls for new rules on prescription drugs in Canada. According to a recent article from The Canadian Press, a jury is…
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Dog food, breath mints, shampoo and gum. We have all received unexpected freebies in the mail, but prescription drugs? A lawsuit has been filed in Florida…
…11.5 million misused prescription opioids. Overdose deaths involving prescription opioids were five times higher in 2016 than in 1999. The sheer magnitude of America’s prescription opioid abuse has evoked visceral…
…prescription drugs are irrelevant to the health of most people, most of the time. “The vast majority of drugs – more than 90 per cent – only work in 30…
…these drugs available without a prescription would be “inappropriate and potentially adverse to human safety”, according to the ABC report. Are the drugs safe/unsafe? Do they have less side-effects when…
…prescriptions are still being written for kids each year. Some doctors blame parents and suggest that parents are demanding prescriptions for their children’s illnesses. If doctors do not educate parents…
Celebrex and Vioxx, two fast selling anti-inflammatory drugs have recently been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular events, according to various news reports. While…
…On November 6th, the U.S. FDA had issued a warning to Americans, to immediately quit using drugs containing phenylpropanolamine, which is found in dozens of over-the-counter drugs that are currently…
…of antibiotics, pain medications, antidepressants, anti-inflammatory drugs, cholesterol lowering drugs, blood-pressure lowering drugs, anticonvulsants, cancer-fighting and hormone replacement drugs, and on and on. Why do you suppose the government only…
…get dribs and drabs of what we’ve ordered.” They are reportedly working furiously to find alternatives to these drugs. (Are they looking for alternatives to drugs, or are they merely…
…into mind-altering situations beyond their control that have devastating permanent side effects? The American public knows drugs are not the answer to their problems. Most also know that drugs are…
…“grade schoolers” and they’re getting the drugs from their classmates. Researchers have found that more than one-third of students being prescribed these drugs were being asked to sell or trade…
…is good for the public or that the Chiropractic scope should now, or in the future, include any form of prescription or non-prescription drug therapy. Respectfully and sincerely yours, Stephen…
…once a “fortnight.” (fortnight: fourteen nights or a period of fourteen consecutive days) According to the study, the medications are often not prescription drugs but common over-the-counter medications bought by…
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…companies are looking for larger markets involving new types of aspirin. They have spent hundreds of millions to prove that these drugs work, but among the 42,500 volunteers one result…