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For anyone taking prescription medicine, among other practical tips Dr. Vernon Coleman offers is Coleman’s First Law of Medicine: Be on the lookout for side effects, if you seem to develop new symptoms the chances are high they are due to the medication you are taking.

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By Dr. Vernon Coleman

1. Always follow any specific instructions that you have been given by your doctor. Read the label on your bottle of pills and take notice of what it says!

2. When you’re not using them, drugs should be stored in a locked cupboard out of reach of children in a room where the temperature will be fairly stable. The bathroom is probably the worst room in the house for storing medicines. Your bedroom – which probably has a more stable temperature – is much better.

3. Never take drugs which were prescribed for someone else. Return all unused supplies of drugs to your chemist.

4. It is wise to assume that all prescribed drugs can cause drowsiness. You shouldn’t drive or operate machinery after taking a drug until you are sure that you are safe.

5. Drugs do not mix well with alcohol. If you want to drink while taking drugs ask your doctor whether or not it will be safe.

6. Do not take non-prescribed medicines while taking prescribed drugs.

7. Do not stop taking drugs suddenly if you have been advised to take a full course. Ring your doctor for advice if you need to stop for any reason. Some drugs have to be stopped gradually rather than abruptly.

8. Be on the lookout for side effects and remember that if you seem to develop new symptoms while taking a prescription drug then the chances are high that the new symptoms were caused by the treatment you are taking for your original symptoms. (That is ‘Coleman’s First Law of Medicine’.)

9. Report any side effects to your doctor – and ask him if he’s going to report the side effects to the authorities. The vast majority of doctors never bother to report side effects – with the result that potentially hazardous drugs remain on the market for far longer than they should.

10. If you need to see a doctor while taking a drug, make sure he knows what you are taking – particularly if he intends to prescribe new treatment for you. Many drugs do not mix well together and may, indeed, react together in a dangerous way.

The above is taken from Vernon Coleman’s book `How to stop your doctor killing you’ which is available via the bookshop on my website.

Note: There are no ads, no fees and no requests for donations on my websites or videos. Nothing has ever been monetised. We pay for everything through book sales. If you want to help finance our work please just buy a book – there are over 100 books by Vernon Coleman available through the bookshop on my website.

About the Author

Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc practised medicine for ten years. He has been a full-time professional author for over 30 years. He is a novelist and campaigning writer and has written many non-fiction books.  He has written over 100 books which have been translated into 22 languages. On his website, HERE, there are hundreds of articles which are free to read.

There are no ads, no fees and no requests for donations on Dr. Coleman’s website or videos. He pays for everything through book sales. If you want to help finance his work, please just buy a book – there are over 100 books by Vernon Coleman in print on Amazon.

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chrisirish67
chrisirish67
9 months ago

tip don’t take it.

luc
luc
Reply to  chrisirish67
9 months ago

Tip #2 go back to tip #1

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