Most doctors, and none pharmacies, have any Ideas about anything bad with the drugs they give, as not are told about this during education. And besides neiher are we told about it in Google, until we rearly start searching at least 20 places, which I discovered 3 1/2 year ago when put on Bishopsphonate, for osteoporosis, and in Google on…
Most doctors, and none pharmacies, have any Ideas about anything bad with the drugs they give, as not are told about this during education. And besides neiher are we told about it in Google, until we rearly start searching at least 20 places, which I discovered 3 1/2 year ago when put on Bishopsphonate, for osteoporosis, and in Google only found possibly headace. But then in a book found picture showing thin jaw, loosing teeth, caused by the drug, and besides 6 - 10 year halfing time, so hit for rest of life, after stop taking it.
yes, it's on the patient to do the research before taking anything but sometimes in an urgent situation there just isn't time. I had taken my son the E.R. several years back and a tech was about to start I.V. antibiotics on him(that the Dr. had ordered) when the nurse came and asked if we wanted to see about getting a different antibiotic because my son had told her he was starting football training in a couple weeks and the one they were about to give him had caused her cousin to have a ruptured tendon.
Most doctors, and none pharmacies, have any Ideas about anything bad with the drugs they give, as not are told about this during education. And besides neiher are we told about it in Google, until we rearly start searching at least 20 places, which I discovered 3 1/2 year ago when put on Bishopsphonate, for osteoporosis, and in Google only found possibly headace. But then in a book found picture showing thin jaw, loosing teeth, caused by the drug, and besides 6 - 10 year halfing time, so hit for rest of life, after stop taking it.
yes, it's on the patient to do the research before taking anything but sometimes in an urgent situation there just isn't time. I had taken my son the E.R. several years back and a tech was about to start I.V. antibiotics on him(that the Dr. had ordered) when the nurse came and asked if we wanted to see about getting a different antibiotic because my son had told her he was starting football training in a couple weeks and the one they were about to give him had caused her cousin to have a ruptured tendon.