Infrequent use of medications is generally not harmful to the body, but regular use may cause some harm to the digestive system, liver and kidney function. It may also increase drug resistance.
1. Impact on digestive function: people often take drugs will cause significant stimulation of the body’s digestive system, but also on the human gastric mucosa caused by corrosion and erosion phenomenon, sometimes accompanied by acid reflux, vomiting, nausea and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Liver and kidney function damage: frequent use of drugs will also cause the liver and kidney to increase the load, thus causing secondary liver and kidney damage.
3. Increased drug resistance: often take drugs will also lead to the human body primed for the phenomenon of continued failure of the drug, and often take drugs will be more and more drugs to produce drug insensitivity and drug dependence.
It is recommended that when you use drugs, to be used under the guidance of a doctor, the specific use of drugs to consult a doctor to avoid harm.