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    about some prescription drugs? Do they harm us while supposed to be helping us with our health problems? Prescription drugs are supposed to treat and cure diseases when some harm and kill us because they are not being used right or they are being used too much. Most drugs are becoming an addiction‚ and there are more overdoses occurring for over prescription drug use. Pharmeuticals drugs are being used the wrong way and being taken too much when they are not even needed. There are pros and cons of Pharmeuticals

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    Prescription Drugs A pharmacist is a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs. Pharmacists work in a hospital‚ clinic or community drug store. Pharmacist duties include constantly studying and learning about the properties and side effects of new drugs and communicating this information to doctors and patients. According to Mike Johnston in "The Pharmacy Technician Foundation and Practices" book pharmacy is the art and science of preparing and dispensing

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    When it comes to the topic of prescription drugs being regulated‚ most of us will readily agree that this is a big concern for many Americans. Where this argument usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of why do Americans pay some of the highest prices for prescription drugs compared to other countries. Whereas some are convinced that these high costs are set solely for the fact of the amount of money spent on producing these drugs‚ others maintain that there is an opportunity for medication prices

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    Prescription Drug Costs Should Medicare be allowed to negotiate drug prices? Is the debate in this case Americans on Medicare have out-of-pocket spending tends that increase with age; in 2010‚ beneficiaries ages 85 and older spent three times more out-of-pocket on services‚ on average more than beneficiaries ages 65 to 74 ($5‚962 vs. $1‚926). With prescription drug costs out of control since the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)‚ commonly called the Affordable Care Act (ACA) drug

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    most other nations are not: prescription drug advertisements. In a nation built on consumerism‚ where people are often too easily influenced by the advertisements they see‚ is this really a beneficial or safe practice? Many would say no. These advertisements can often have negative impacts on consumers perceptions of their doctors‚ and even on their own health. However‚ others would argue that these advertisements are beneficial because they put information

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    Anyone who owns a tv have most likely stumbled upon a prescription drug advertisement. It rambles on how the medication will cure you and benefit you. Although these advertisements seem innocent and non harmful‚ it has caused a spark of debates over the past few years. Many agree that drugs should be advertised however‚ many are opposed to this idea. Drug advertisement can be beneficial to individuals as it informs people on new medication that could help them‚ make patients more involved in their

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    pain never-ceasing‚ you’re forced to live the remainder of your life on prescription drugs. The blame should not be placed on the doctor’s‚ but rather the pharmaceutical industry. Profiting on system preservation and disease control‚ these companies are creating addictions by treating a patient with a disease that will never be resolved. Once healers now stealers‚ pharmaceutical companies are prescription thugs. Prescription and thugs are not two words that come to mind when thinking about health

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    The high rate of opioid prescription brings many problems to the healthcare system‚ including the nursing profession‚ the health of individuals‚ their family‚ and their community. Many people have the perception that these type of drugs can do no harm to them‚ when in fact when it is misused‚ it can bring many problems and do more harm than good. As nurses‚ we need to identify patients who may be potentially abusing these medications‚ so we can try to stop the problem. In addition to identifying

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    Findings The prices of prescription drugs are high in the United States than in any place in the world. The prices of prescription drugs in the recent years have increased drastically. Prescription drugs are important as they ensure citizens live healthier and longer and the increase in prices threatens their accessibility and affordability. This increase in prices have affected majority of the Americans‚ since around 60% of the population are dependent on prescription drugs to treat chronic and acute

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    Prescription Drugs Prescription drugs are taking a toll on the people who use them‚ not only their wallets but their health also. Doctors are becoming more interested in money than the overall health of their patients. What is the normal doctor visit for someone who has leg pain? A quick drive to the office‚ have the doctor come in and ask‚ “Does this hurt?” “Does it hurt when I do this?” These are pretty standard questions that can only really be measured by the patient. So

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