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5.0 out of 5 stars
A lot easier to read than the Physicians Desk Reference,
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This review is from: Pills That Work, Pills That Don't: A Family Guide to Personal Pharmacology (Paperback)
The PDR tells you all the problems with side effects with drugs--I use it all the time to look up drugs as a medical secretary. However, this book is a lot easier to read for a layperson.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great eye opener on prescription drugs.,
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This review is from: Pills That Work, Pills That Don't: A Family Guide to Personal Pharmacology (Paperback)
The copy I have read was published in 1997 by Harmony books and probably pretty much similar to this 1998 edition. Dr. Bosker displays a great courage in exposing some of the money savings the managed care organizations. Dr. Bosker explains that generics are possibly not as effective as originals but they are pushed anyway to save money. How many of us were repeatedly assured that they use same chemicals and they are same. You will love MedRANK Life checklists and find out if your medications are the optimal ones subscribed for the ailment. I enjoyed the book and consider it a gift of service to all of us by Dr. Gideon Bosker.
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT BOOK FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO KNOW MORE,
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This review is from: Pills That Work, Pills That Don't: A Family Guide to Personal Pharmacology (Paperback)
Before You Take That Pill covers many different medications, the author is a doctor who is associated with a good hospital in atlanta, we all know the drug companies and drs have a close relationship. (i know from experience i once worked for a doctor)
this book is full of information about good & bad drugs in simple terms so that the average person will know more about what they are putting in their body that may harm them. i highly recommend this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A vital guide to prescription drugs,
By Kate McMurry "Young Adult Author" (United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Pills That Work, Pills That Don't: A Family Guide to Personal Pharmacology (Paperback)
The warning, "Consumer beware!" is crucial in the matter of prescription drugs, and Dr. Bosker's book can greatly assist you in educating yourself about them. He states which medications work, which ones don't, which are unacceptably unsafe, and which ones are dangerous in combination with each other in these areas: childhood disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, psychiatric problems, asthma, allergies, skin conditions, stroke, headaches, gastrointestinal problems, infections, cancer, HIV, osteoporosis, arthritis, pain relief, prostate problems, menopause, contraception, and life extension. Though Dr. Bosker's book covers an intimidating subject in a very comprehensive way, fortunately, his writing is clear and straightforward and the book is well laid out, so it is easy to use. An index and table of contents allow you to look up the specific medications you're interested in and zip to the section that covers them. There is also a bibliography of references, if you want to do further reading, and a list of organizations which can give you more information about prescription drugs. I believe this important reference book should be in every American home, particularly those with children on medications or with elderly people who have multiple prescriptions. |
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Pills That Work, Pills That Don't: Demanding and Getting the Best and Safest Medications for You and Your Family by Gideon Bosker (Paperback - October 28, 1997)
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