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  2. Prescription drug overuse - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A prescription drug is a drug substance prescribed by a doctor and intended to for individual use only. [3] Trend of national death involving prescription opioid overdose in the United States. Commonly overused prescription drugs include opioids, stimulants, antibiotics. Some drugs are overused due to their addictive nature.

  3. Antibiotic misuse - Wikipedia

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    These programs outline opportunities for reducing unnecessary antibiotic usage, and provide guidelines for antibiotic prescription for common infections. The CDC highlighted post-prescription tactics for antibiotic regulation, such as reassessing dosages and the class or type of antibiotic used, in order to optimally treat each infection. [ 3 ]

  4. Overmedication - Wikipedia

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    Overuse of these medications over the years has contributed to reduced efficacy against certain bacteria due to antimicrobial resistance, [23] a global medical concern. [24] Antibiotic overprescription is a potential problem in acute care, primary hospitals, and dental offices. [24] Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are increasing. [23]

  5. What Not to Do When Filling a Prescription - AOL

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    Americans spend $400 million on prescription drugs to relieve the symptoms, according to one study, and some of them spend too much. DailyFinance's Laura Rowley looks at what not to do when filling a.

  6. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Anaphylaxis, possibly due to carrier oil (Cremophor EL). [3] Amineptine (Survector) 1999 France, US Hepatotoxicity, dermatological side effects, and abuse potential. [7] Aminopyrine: 1999 France, Thailand Risk of agranulocytosis and severe acne. [3] Amobarbital: 1980 Norway Risk of barbiturate toxicity. [3] Amoproxan: 1970 France

  7. Prescription drug - Wikipedia

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    Traces of prescription drugs—including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones—have been detected in drinking water. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) discarded from human therapy and their metabolites may not be eliminated entirely by sewage treatment plants and have been detected at low ...

  8. You may not be able to refill your Adderall prescription ...

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    Last week, on Oct. 12, the Food and Drug Administration announced a shortage of Adderall, a stimulant used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy that a large and growing number of Americans are prescribed.

  9. Drug intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Drug intolerance or drug sensitivity refers to an inability to tolerate the adverse effects of a medication, generally at therapeutic or subtherapeutic doses. Conversely, a patient is said to be "tolerating" a drug when they can tolerate its adverse effects.