Prescriptions Drugs Now The Leading Cause Of Death By Overdose

Robert Harrington – The shocking truth conveyed by this article’s headline is that “nearly 52 percent of the deaths were related to prescription drugs.” The unfortunate circumstance around so many prescription drug overdoses is that most victims never even knew they OD’d.

drugThere is now a pervasive pharmaceutical drug culture across America. If you were to look inside the medicine cabinet of many homes you would find a panoply of prescription bottles of every size. Some full, some half full; others empty and awaiting a refill. This predicament is becoming all too common for those who place so much faith on their daily drug ritual.

Regrettably for many of these folks, they rarely ever stop to take notice of the many side effects that each drug is capable of causing. The list of adverse side effects, which is provided by law, can often be worse than the original ailment. This is what many med addicts fail to understand.

Across the country, 44,000 people died from drug overdoses in 2013, more than double the number in 1999, the study by the non-profit group, Trust for America’s Health found. Nearly 52 percent of the deaths were related to prescription drugs. The number of overdose deaths increased in 26 states in the four years to 2013, the study found, and decreased in only six states. [1]

For those who have not done the math, 52% equals 22,880 who actually died from prescription drug overdoses. That only counts the number of people who were sufficiently autopsied so that the actual cause of death was scientifically determined. This tally of 22,880 does not include the thousands of other takers of pharmaceutical medications who also died from overdoses but were not categorized as such. Surely there are untold accidental deaths from what essentially amounts to drug poisoning.

The Elderly Are the Most Vulnerable

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The Myth Of Expiration Dates On Prescription Meds

Before It’s News  March 3 2014

In the aftermath of disaster, you evacuate your home with your family and your bug-out bag.  For one reason another, you overlooked swapping out your three year old medications and now are faced with a dilemma.  Are they still safe to use?

I am not a medical professional but everything that I have read says, yes, they are not only safe but that the expiration date printed or stamped on those bottles represent more of a CYA for the manufacturers than any thing else.

According to the Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide:

Most of what is known about drug expiration dates comes from a study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration at the request of the military. With a large and expensive stockpile of drugs, the military faced tossing out and replacing its drugs every few years. What they found from the study is 90% of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date.

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Prescription Drug Abuse Top Cause Of Accidental Death In America

NaturalNews  December 18 2013

drugAbuseThe phrase “prescription drug abuse” allows Big Pharma to get away with too much, shifting the blame to stoners, druggies and youths who like to get their kicks from illegal prescriptions and black market OxyContin-type drugs that sell for high prices.

Death by Modern Medicine: Seeking Safe Solutions, written by Dr. Carolyn Dean, outlines the statistics and issues within several other categories of prescription drugs that have caused deaths despite being properly prescribed and used.

Dr. Dean’s latest book has uncovered even more statistics of iatrogenic (medically caused) death than her original paper “Death by Medicine.” The death toll has gone up to almost 900,000 annually from various areas that include hospital stays, surgeries, incorrect or unnecessary procedures and prescriptions.

But the highest death toll comes with adverse reactions from “correctly prescribed” medications and procedures. [1]

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What Doctors Don’t Tell You [Audio]

Manticore Media  December 3 2013

sf_2014With the current medical model being so pharmaceutically centered doctors are pretty much reduced to delivering drugs to the patient and have to work within a very tight strait jacket which is determined by randomized control trials — RCT’s. They’re no longer allowed to be healers outside of that.

High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a sweetener that has revolutionized the processed food and drink industry – but a new study has found that it may be a bigger source of mercury than fish.

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Supposed symptoms of old age could actually be down to drug side effects. They’re causing unsteadiness, falls, and forgetfulness, to name a few, may not be just a sign of old age. A lot of these symptoms are being caused by prescription drugs.

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