The Dangers Of Some Prescription and Over-The-Counter Medications

By Michael Pritsker


If you are like many in this society, when pain rears its ugly head, you immediately turn to some form of pain reliever. The kind of pain reliever that we take can depend on a variety of factors. These include the types of and causes of the pain, whether it is from acute injury or chronic disease processes, inflammation, swelling, fever, etc. If the pain is infrequent, you resort to over-the-counter pain reliever.

This rampant disregard for possible harmful effects makes each of us guilty of misusing and overusing pain medication. So let us explore some of the improper ways of taking pain killers that we usually consider harmless.

Many individuals take over-the-counter pain medication like candy because they are easily purchased at a pharmacy, grocery, or convenience store without a prescription. We take one pill and then another until we start feeling a little better, without paying attention to the proper dosage. Sometimes, we think that one pill is not enough and by taking two or three at a time, the effect will be stronger and the pain will go away faster. When you are taking more than the maximum dosage recommended, we are now dealing with pain killer addiction.

Second of all, some of us are not particular about the type of pain remedies that we take. It has become a habit for people to combine or mix different kinds of pain killer without checking labels and contraindications. Mixing usually happens when we run out of the specific pain remedies that we are taking and then we substitute it with any kind of pain killer that is readily available. There are also others who are unsure of which pain killer to use so they decide to take a few different kinds all at the same time.

Some interaction could be life threatening. Lastly, some of us are not particular about the type of pain remedies that we take. It has become a habit for some people to combine or mix different kinds of pain medication either at the same time or switching back and forth between various types. Because of potential chemical interactions and toxicity levels that can build up in the bloodstream, mixing pain medications, and any other medications, can be extremely dangerous.




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