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Most Dangerous Prescription Drugs

Most Americans have an entire medicine cabinet filled with prescription and over-the counter drugs. These pills come in all shapes and sizes, and promise to cure us from the ailments or illnesses that interfere with our daily lives. Pharmaceutical companies are always developing and releasing new drugs that promise better or faster cures, but there are several reasons why consumers should take a cautious approach to "popping pills".

Many of the most common prescription drugs can contribute to further and more serious medical problems. One of the most dangerous prescription drugs is the widely-used pain reliever Loratab. Loratab combines acetaminophen with hydrocodone bitartrate to relieve pain, but this mixture can also cause excessive palpitations that can cause the heart to burst. When mixed with alcohol, Loratab becomes even more lethal.

Oxycontin is a similar drug that is prescribed for pain. Oxycontin has been discovered to slow the heart and can be highly addictive. Percocets, also known as Endocet, can cause the body to slow down severely and can hinder breathing if it is taken in excess. The FDA considers all three of the drugs mentioned above to be Schedule 2 drugs, which is a distinction given to dangerous drugs that have a high potential for abuse and subsequent sever psychological or physical dependence.

If you or someone you love has experienced further medical complications as a result of taking these common prescriptions drugs, you may find yourself facing higher medical costs and continuing health problems. A pharmaceutical injury attorney from our firm has helped people in your situation before, and is no stranger to the deceitful practices of pharmaceutical companies. Please contact a dangerous drug injury attorney today for help in filing a claim and seeking compensation.

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