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Hardcover The People's Guide to Deadly Drug Interactions: How to Protect Yourself from Life-Threatening Drug-Drug, Drug-Food, Drug-Vitamin Combinations Book

ISBN: 0312132433

ISBN13: 9780312132439

The People's Guide to Deadly Drug Interactions: How to Protect Yourself from Life-Threatening Drug-Drug, Drug-Food, Drug-Vitamin Combinations

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Covers drug interactions and tells how, when, and with what to take medicines. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Dangerous Drug Interactions

Delivered within a timely period. Would have liked to know date of edition prior to purchase. Enjoy the works of these authors and this book has good info not up to date, however.

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A concise, well-organized review of prescription and over-the-counter drugs and how they may interact. You are lucky if your health care provider knows half of what is in this book. If you are taking medication for a chronic condition, this is a must-buy.

If you are taking medications you MUST read this book...

Perhaps one of the most enlightening books I have read this year is this one. Writen by the authors of the multi-million copy seller The People's Pharmacy, this book goes into great details about not only drug-drug reactions, but contains charts, case studies and information about what foods, vitamins and minerals can cause deadly interactions in people. Reading this book not only gave me a renewed horror for the power of the drugs our society has created (prescription AND non-prescription can be just as deadly) but also a renewed respect for these drugs. In this book you find that foods as simple as oatmeal can cause death if you are taking certain drugs, and that a page long list of foods could be fatal to anyone taking MAO inhibitors. Herbs are not mentioned except for licorice, but there is enough information given (in a chart as well) about what vitamins, minerals and other factors effect the medication, that if you had access to information on the content of your herbs (many books will tell you the nutrient content of herbs) then you could cross-reference quite efficiently. If you are taking any medication -prescription or non and are also consuming any food, vitamins, or herbs you MUST read this book. This book review is in the JAN 1999 issue of Herb'n Home newsletter. The editor of the newsletter , Kristie Burns, did an article on combining drugs with herbs and found this book an invaluable reference.
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