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Drugs and Driving
When driving you must always pay attention to several factors: traffic, road conditions, weather conditions, etc. To all this we must add the fact of whether we are taking any medication that could affect our ability to drive.
Drugs and driving
it is therefore very important to read the package insert for each drug we take if contraindications are described when motivated conduct because he can cause drowsiness, difficulty concentrating, reduced field of vision, resilience, etc. An estimated 10% of traffic accidents in our country due to the consumption of drugs that affect our ability to drive.
These effects are usually most intense during the first days of treatment; this should be taken into account. But without minimizing its adverse effects for the remainder of treatment.
Antibiotics, antihistamines, sedatives, painkillers and antidepressants are the drugs most often interfere with the ability to drive, although it is always best to consult with our pharmacist to guide us.
Alcoholism
Dipsomania call alcoholism or heavy alcohol consumption, so that this interferes with mental health and / or physical inviduo, while their social responsibilities, work or family.
Alcoholism is a type of drug which develops both physical and psychological dependence, which implies:
* The need for a quantity of alcohol increased to achieve the desired effect
* Serious damage to the body, the continued substance abuse
* Appearance of withdrawal symptoms when alcohol is not consumed
There is a common cause in all cases of alcoholism, but what is certain is that a number of factors affect their development or not. Among these are:
* Psychological factors: the need for relief of anxiety, conflict in interpersonal relationships, depression, low auotestima, hostile and self-destructive impulsivity, sexual immaturity, lack of family environment, …
* Social FACOR: ease of getting alcohol, acceptance of their use by current society, pressure from other fellow alcoholics, stressful lifestyle, …
How to obtain prescription drugs from your water tap
One of the consequences of being “one nation under drugs” is being exposed to toxic substances, prescription drugs through their metabolites tap water! Fortunately, with the right water filter can be avoided.
Drug giant Merck recently warned that’s no doubt about it, pharmaceuticals are being detected in the environment and there is a real concern that these compounds, in small concentrations re- could be causing effects to human health and aquatic organisms. ” namely, Philadelphia officials found 56 pharmaceuticals or by-products in tap water. Such drugs include pain medications, cholesterol lowering drugs, birth control pills, antidepressants and blood pressure medicine! none of which belong to some johnny’s “sippy cup.”
Don’t expect your city to be different. The federal government doesn’t require any testing or safety limits for drugs in tap water. Protect the right water filter
The market is flooded with various types of water filters – microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, electrodialysis investment, membrane bioreactors, and combinations of membranes in series. At the conference on wastewater reclamation and reuse for sustainability showed that reverse osmosis filters are most effective in removing all contaminants, including pharmaceuticals. looking for the easiest to use and economical filter rioflow found the full 5 stage reverse osmosis system. For about $ 180, you can be sure that your water is clear and free of “other people’s drugs.
Drugs that cause hair loss

Many common prescription drugs can cause hair loss, triggering the onset of baldness in men and women and even cause total hair loss. Note that the drugs included in this list does not include those used in chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer treatment.
Your doctor may not mention hair loss as side effects of some medications, so be sure to do your own research of the drug and read the prospectus in full. Your pharmacist can provide this information before buying a prescription.
If your doctor prescribes any of these medications, ask if there is someone who has no hair loss as a possible side effect to be replaced.
The drugs are grouped by category, according to the treatment for which they serve and by the brand name first, followed by the generic drug name in brackets. In some categories, some drugs may be without a list, because of our ignorance, however, can leave us a comment to add to the list.
Drugs Info: Sedative-hypnotics
The sedative-hypnotics are drugs that slow and slow body functions. Often these drugs are called tranquilizers and sleeping pills, or simply sedatives. Its effects range from calming people who experience anxiety and promote sleep. At high doses and when these drugs are abused, many of these can cause loss of consciousness and death.
There are three major categories of sedative-hypnotics. First of barbiturates such as: secobarbital (Seconal) and pentobarbital (Nembutal). Second are the banzodiacepinas such as diazepam (Valium), chlordiazepoxide (Librium) and clorazepate (Tranxene). Finally, we can cite a few sedative-hypnotics that do not correspond to any of the above two categories, these are the metaculona (Quaalude), the ethchlorvynol (GHB), chloral hydrate (Noctec) and membrobamato (Miltown).
All these drugs can be dangerous when taken in accordance with the instructions of a physician.
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These drugs cause both physical and psychological dependence. Consumption through a period of time can produce tolerance, which means that consumers will feel the need to increase more and more doses to achieve the same initial effect.
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