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Pharmacist's Warning: 7 Common Meds to Avoid
25 Nov
Summary
- Pharmacist highlights risks of common over-the-counter medications.
- Potential side effects include addiction, drowsiness, and dependency.
- Expert suggests safer alternatives for pain, cholesterol, and more.

A pharmacist with 13 years of experience is sounding the alarm on seven widely used medications, urging people to reconsider their use. Citing potential for addiction and severe side effects like "zombie-like" drowsiness, she highlights that the risks may outweigh the benefits for many common ailments.
Among the medications on her 'never use' list are Codeine, statins, antidepressants, and gabapentinoids. She also cautions against long-term use of steroid creams and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), explaining their potential for dependency and adverse health consequences.
Instead of relying on these drugs, the pharmacist advocates for consulting healthcare professionals to explore safer alternatives. These can include over-the-counter painkillers, lifestyle adjustments for conditions like acid reflux, or exploring therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy for mental health concerns.



