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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Drugs of Shame – Introduction
Drugs of Shame Series – Introduction So let’s talk drugs. In particular, I only focus on drugs that are prescribed for migraine pains of members of my migraine group on Facebook, since that is my area of expertise. I ask … Continue reading
Migraineurs Are Forced to Quit Drugs in Secret!
Yep, I am serious: migraineurs are forced to quit drugs in secret because of prescription-paid doctors! I run a large Facebook group with migraineurs. My group has a goal: become migraine free without adding any new drugs and if possible, … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged discontinuation syndrome, drug, drugs, ethics, healthcare, medicine, medicines/addictive, migraine, migraines, payment, payments, payments for prescriptions, prescriptions, secret, stop drugs, unethical
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Act Now Against Cipro! The FDA is Ready!
Cipro is only one killer of many in the fuoroquinolone class antibiotics! As some of you may know, I have filed at the FDA a Citizen’s Petition again the antibiotic drug class fluoroquinolones, the most frequently prescribed antibiotics today. I … Continue reading →