Eight drugs your doctor won’t take

July 20, 2008 · Print This Article

It’s not any sort of exaggeration to say that we trust our healthcare professionals with our lives. We rely on them to give us proper care, diagnose any current or potential problems and give us effective treatments that won’t jeopardize our quality of life. But with pharmaceuticals being a multi-billion dollar industry, it’s tough to know whether a doctor recommends a medication considering of a true belief in the product or considering she or her has a ‘vested interest,’ whether you get

my drift.

Our friends by at AOL Health did a bit of digging and came up with a list of Eight drugs your MD wouldn’t personally take. Which, whether course, begs the question: whether a doctor wouldn’t take it, why are you taking it?

The list includes Avandia, Celebrex, Advair, Prilosec and a number of others. Read the full list and explanations why from real doctors by clicking here.

Original post by Martha Edwards

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