TOO MANY PILLS: HOW TOO MUCH MEDICINE IS ENDANGERING OUR HEALTH AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT

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  • Pub Date : January – 2022
  • Author : James Le Fanu
  • Publisher : Little, Brown
  • Binding : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • ISBN : 9781408709788
  • Pages :320 pages
  • Category : ADULT NON-FICTION
  • Subject : HEALTH, DIET & FITNESS

ABOUT THE BOOK

The number of prescriptions issued by family doctors has soared threefold in just fifteen years with millions now committed to taking a cocktail of half a dozen (or more) different pills to lower the blood pressure and sugar levels, statins, bone strengthening and cardio protective drugs. In Too Many Pills, doctor and writer James Le Fanu examines how this progressive medicalisation of people's lives now poses a major threat to their health and wellbeing, responsible for a hidden epidemic of drug induced illness (muscular aches and pains, lethargy, insomnia, impaired memory and general decrepitude), a sharp increase in the number of emergency hospital admissions for serious side effects and implicated in the recently noted decline in life expectancy.

The paradoxically harmful, if increasingly well recognised, consequences of too much
medicine are illustrated by the remarkable personal testimony of the readers of James Le Fanu's weekly medical column, coerced into taking drugs they do not need, debilitated by their adverse effects - and their almost miraculous recovery on discontinuing them. The only solution, he argues, is for the public to take the initiative. His review of the relevant evidence for the efficacy, or otherwise, of commonly prescribed drugs should allow readers of Too Many Pills to ask much more searching questions about the benefits and risks of the medicines they are taking.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Le Fanu has combined a career as a General Practitioner in South London with
writing about medicine and science for the Sunday and Daily Telegraph. He has also
contributed articles and reviews to The Times, Spectator, New Statesman, Literary
Review, British Medical Journal and Journal of The Royal Society of Medicine. His much acclaimed 'The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine' won the Los Angeles Times book prize in 2001. His most recent book, 'Why Us?', was published jointly by HarperC ollins in the UK and Random House in the US in 2009. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal C ollege of Physicians in 2014.

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