“While we value convenience and easy fixes, systemic processes can also lead to overprescribing. Although prescription drugs are necessary and lifesaving in many circumstances, the correlation between prescription drugs and prescription drug addiction is undeniable. And the adverse effects are becoming increasingly apparent” (Are Doctors to Blame?). There is no denying that doctors are a part of this issue when you take a look at the number of prescriptions written for painkillers. Patients who are addicted to their prescription drugs have claimed that it is too easy to fool nurses and physicians, while other patients may not even realize that they are caught up in an addiction. If your doctor says it is okay, you should be safe, right? It seems as if turning towards “western medicine” is not as common of an alternative as it once
“While we value convenience and easy fixes, systemic processes can also lead to overprescribing. Although prescription drugs are necessary and lifesaving in many circumstances, the correlation between prescription drugs and prescription drug addiction is undeniable. And the adverse effects are becoming increasingly apparent” (Are Doctors to Blame?). There is no denying that doctors are a part of this issue when you take a look at the number of prescriptions written for painkillers. Patients who are addicted to their prescription drugs have claimed that it is too easy to fool nurses and physicians, while other patients may not even realize that they are caught up in an addiction. If your doctor says it is okay, you should be safe, right? It seems as if turning towards “western medicine” is not as common of an alternative as it once