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In reply to the discussion: How Pharmaceuticals Came To Be The 4th Leading Cause Of Death In America [View all]DirkGently
(12,151 posts)The side effects mentioned in the commercial for this completely legal sleep aid blow me away. There's this happy little magic butterfly fluttering around, and then this soothing female voice quietly mentions users will want to keep an eye out for homicidal or suicidal thoughts, as well as "eating, driving or gambling while asleep ..." And there's more, including hallucinations, apparently.
No big. Just might find yourself on the road to Vegas, eating a burger, not awake in any way.
Then there's some mention about how no one really knows how it works, but it's "thought to affect ..." or some such.
For a sleeping pill. It sounds like the Happy Fun Ball sketch from SNL. Do not TAUNT Lunesta, which is filled with a glowing substance that fell to Earth, presumably from space ..."
Many pharmaceuticals clearly are life-saving and worthy. I just had occasion to take quite a few, had no severe side-effects, and I'm very glad they exist. I heard on NPR today that there may be a new drug that can cure Hep-C with few side effects -- basically a pill -- which will be an incredible thing if it bears out.
But these prescription drugs -- just how many bizarre side effects, for what purported cure should be okay?
There's another ad on TV for something to help with a skin rash that promises something like a 20% improvement, but comes with a chance of lethality. Heart attack or brain cancer or something. Again delivered in the most soothing tones of course. "Your legs will probably clear up somewhat. Also, you may die. Call your doctor today!"
Something's out of whack.