Prescription Medication Errors, More Thoughts

One thing that’s not mentioned in the previous ABC 20/20 report about prescription medication errors is the doctors who write out prescription with sloppy, often unreadable handwriting. I’ve actually gone back to one doctor after getting a prescription and get him to verify what he scribbled because I couldn’t understand what he wrote. I think […]

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Is a 22% Error Rate in Prescription Medication Acceptable?

20/20 did an undercover investigation of pharmacies at America’s big chain stores like Walgreens.They found that there were errors in filling prescriptions in more than one in five cases. They talked about how Overworked pharmacist are pushed to fill prescriptions at a fast food pace How many mistakes are made? No one knows, because except

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ADHD And Too Busy to Eat? Make Time For Your Blood Sugar Brain And Body Crash and Stress

Often impulsive, inattentive, easily distracted and forgetful ADDers forget to eat. Then their blood sugar drops, and many bad things happen, often for a long time. Makes all your ADHD symptoms worse. Here are some more of the consequences from Conscious Choice’s Dr. Ronald Hoffman Experiments have now confirmed what the hypoglycemic person experiences. Low

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Parti Québécois Leader André Boisclair Refuses to Apologize for “Slanted Eyes” Asian Comments. Racism still acceptable in Quebec?

2nd Update: Gilles Gagnon an ADQ candidate in Abitibi-East, Quebec is backtracking from his comments  on his business’s website about American and European Jews waging war too maintain their economic status. Update: Jse-Che Lam a former member of the Star’s Community Editorial Board clues in the clueless The Boisclair controversy did not crack Page 1

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