Thursday, 24 January 2013

Restaurants To Hand Out Pharma Drugs, Doctors Recommend and My Opinion


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A doctor from Imperial College in London made a study and published it to the American Journal of Cardiology. It revealed that those people who were eating burgers and milkshakes inside fast food restaurants are required to be given statin drugs for free to counteract the cholesterol effects of eating burgers.



"Fast food outlets could provide statin drugs free of charge," says Dr. Darrel Francis, the main author of the study. He also pushes that statin drugs shouldn’t need prescription at all. He says people should be getting them as easily like asking for a packet of ketchup. "It makes sense to make risk-reducing supplements available just as easily as the unhealthy condiments that are provided free of charge.” Francis prefers to call statins more of a supplement rather than a drug.

The problem with this is that Francis never mentioned the side effects of statin drugs like extreme muscle pain and weakness, kidney failure and the loss of CoQ10 which is vital for heart health. Other effects would be liver damage, erectile dysfunction, constipation and more. There were those who were almost killed by using statin drugs.


statin drugsIt’s a dangerous drug but this doctor doesn’t seem to recognize this. He doesn’t believe these side effects are big deal. According to Francis, the drugs are so safe that restaurants can hand them out just like candies. This is a pretty dangerous advice coming from a medical professional. You can eat toxic fast foods as long as you are protected by taking very dangerous chemical medications.

That’s just the beginning. Dr. Francis even compares taking statin drugs to wearing a seat belt while driving. "When people engage in risky behaviors like driving or smoking, they're encouraged to take measures that minimize their risk, like wearing a seatbelt or choosing cigarettes with filters. Taking a statin is a rational way of lowering some of the risks of eating a fatty meal," he says.

Personally, I would prefer stopping myself from eating burgers. Self-control is harder but safer solution to stop the intake of bad cholesterol in the body. At least no side effects can harm my body. There are other solutions out there but studies should be made to stop these people from stopping harm by doing harm.

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