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Wed, 14 May 2003 16:40:02 -0500

HSI - Jenny Thompson

A La Carte

 

A LA CARTE

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

May 14, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

One out of every four people who take prescription drugs

experience adverse side effects.

 

But that's not the bad news.

 

According to a study released last month, almost 40 percent

of those side effects cases are preventable, and in almost

half of the preventable cases the wrong drug is prescribed.

 

The study also identifies three types of drugs that may

produce the most common problems with side effects. And

there's a very good chance that one of those drug types is

in your medicine chest.

 

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Runaway train

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By some estimates, more than a million people each year are

admitted to a hospital for treatment due to drug side

effects. And while that's bad enough, it's considered a very

low estimate of just how many side effects occur because

most cases are not documented.

 

A study from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston revealed

some of the realities behind those estimates. The BWH team

surveyed more than 1,000 outpatients who received at least

one prescription over the course of 4 weeks. In addition to

the result I mentioned above, researchers found that

problems from side effects stemmed primarily from physicians

who failed to respond to medication-related symptoms, and

(to a far lesser degree) patients who failed to inform their

physicians of the symptoms of side effects.

 

And while these troubling results are not really surprising

(not to HSI members anyway), two comments made by the lead

author of the study Tejal K. Gandhi, M.D., M.P.H., struck me

as way off the mark in assessing the role of pharmaceuticals

in healthcare, and the responsibility of doctors.

 

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Failure to communicate

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In an absurdly simplistic defense of physicians, Dr. Gandhi

told Reuters that it's difficult for doctors to find out if

symptoms are bothering patients " with these 10-minute

appointments. "

 

Wait a minute. First of all, the length of an appointment is

completely controlled by the doctor. But no matter what the

length - 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 90 minutes - it's the

doctor's responsibility to provide health CARE. In theory, a

doctor knows what drug he's prescribed for the patient, he

knows the likely side effects, and if he exhibits what I

would consider the very least amount of care, he would know

exactly what questions to ask a patient in order to be

certain that no unwanted side effects were taking place.

 

The study found that part of the problem lies with poor

communication on the patients' part. And while the patients

are not necessarily blameless (it's easy to imagine, for

instance, a patient who purposely misleads his doctor for

fear of unwanted hospitalization), it's the doctor's

responsibility to be diligent in asking the right questions,

and not settling for easy answers.

 

Of course, this doesn't even touch on the subject of doctors

who don't really WANT to hear about adverse side effects

when they've prescribed a drug manufactured by a

pharmaceutical company that has wined and dined and perhaps

even provided them with " consulting fees. " (If you want to

open that can of worms, see the 9/23/02 e-Alert " The Drug

Salesman & The PhRMA's Daughter. " )

 

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Discourage me

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Dr. Gandhi also expressed dismay that the side effects of a

drug might " discourage patients from taking vital

medicines. "

 

Well I should hope that side effects WOULD discourage

patients! Side effects are a drug's way of saying, " Don't

take me! " And unless a drug has the potential of saving a

patient's life (such as chemotherapy might), it's clearly

foolish to take a path to improved health that only manages

to put you on the path to another health crisis.

 

If Dr. Gandhi has any notion that reliable healthcare is

available that doesn't depend on pharmaceuticals, that

wasn't reported by Reuters.

 

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3 least wanted

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The data from the BWH study showed that three types of drugs

pose the highest risk of side effects:

 

* Selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) - such as

Prozac and Zoloft, prescribed to treat depression

 

* Beta-blockers - such as Inderal and Lopressor, prescribed

to treat hypertension, congestive heart failure, and

abnormal heart rhythms

 

* Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - such as

aspirin and ibuprofen products, used to treat joint pain,

headaches, etc.

 

And although all three of these drug types should be used

with caution, it's that third one that's particularly

worrying. Because not only are NSAIDs available without a

prescription, but they've also been shown to contribute to

liver and kidney impairment, painful gastrointestinal

conditions, and an increased risk of hypertension.

 

Well over 3 billion prescriptions were filled in the U.S.

last year. If the BWH data accurately represents adverse

side effects nationwide, then hundreds of millions of

patients suffered side effects.

 

You have to wonder - how many times does it have to happen

before people really do become discouraged from

taking " vital " medicines?

 

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....and another thing

 

Water, water everywhere - but which water should we drink?

 

When I told you about how many of today's bottled waters,

labeled as " pure " and " spring water, " actually come right

out of a faucet ( " Bad To The Bone " 4/30/03), several members

wrote to suggest a way to make sure your drinking water is

free of unwanted elements.

 

As a member named Wally put it: " How about drinking

distilled water? That should be pure. "

 

Good call, Wally.

 

Distilled water is probably the closest thing to true, pure

water - two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen, and nothing

else. There was a time when you could probably find clean

water that was unadulterated. But today the sad reality is

that most all of the available drinking water is

contaminated by pesticides, herbicides, and nitrates from

fertilizers - not to mention additives such as fluoride.

 

That's why hospitals, for instance, use distilled water in

kidney dialysis machines and other equipment - because only

distilled water is guaranteed to be as close as possible to

100 percent pure.

 

The only thing for certain about our water anymore is that

if you're not drinking filtered or distilled, it's a virtual

certainty that you're ingesting contaminants. I just thank

goodness we can't see them. We'd probably never drink

another drop.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Adverse Drug Evens in Ambulatory Care " New England Journal

of Medicine, Vol. 348:1556-1564, No. 16, 4/17/03,

content.nejm.org

" Medication Side Effects Strike 1 in 4 " Reuters, 4/16/03,

msnbc.com

 

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