Have you been to see the doctor lately? Maybe I should just ask if you've been ill and had to go see the doctor. If so, they probably checked you out and, provided you were symptomatic, prescribed you some medicine. Now the only question remaining is what is this medicine going to do for what ails you?
If you ever watch the evening network news, you can't help but notice every drug under the sun being advertised during the commercial breaks. Once you've seen a few of these commercials, you'll be inclined to think there's hope for every type of ailment. Have you also noticed that about half of each spot is devoted to warning you about the possible adverse effects?
Stop taking FLOPRO if symptoms worsen, as that may be a sign of a rare but fatal blood disorder. The anti-depressant ACCORD caused very strong suicidal feelings, but only in a small percentage of users. Possible side-effects include headache, nausea, dizziness upon standing, rarely resulting in fainting and so on, and so on.
What about actually taking your medicine? These days it seems especially prudent to remember to read the precautions on the bottle, as many of them fold out and list additional caveats and warnings. As modern medicine has progressed, it seems a lot more of a 'pioneer spirit' has overtaken the pharmaceutical industry. It almost makes a person wonder if they haven't softened the FDA approval process. A lot more potential catastrophic risks to certain users seem to be commonplace among drugs within the modern pharmacy's inventory. You'll need to make sure that you don't fit any of the descriptions of persons advised against using your particular perscription.
Once you read the label on your particular medicine, hopefully you wont arrive at the conclusion that the horrific battery of potential side-effects might just warrant trying to ride out whatever ails you without this prescription...just to be safe.
Happy Holidays!
_Wray
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