To cite one of the most simple and common examples: to go to the pain tablets (Somit pain tablets) is a drug that people used to apply quite commonly, with anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic effect, was once the people’s family’s regular drugs, older people almost all have taken this drug; and long-term large quantities, it can induce upper gastrointestinal bleeding, analgesic nephropathy, can also become addicted, and may even induce renal pelvis cancer and bladder cancer. U.S. medical experts pointed out that more than 2 million people in the United States each year due to drug-induced toxic reactions and serious illness, of which 140,000 people died. Toxic drug reactions have become the fourth leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease, cancer and stroke, and drug abuse is also very serious in China. We would like to warn you to take care of your health and love your life, and be careful with your medication. Beware of drug-induced cancers Drug-induced cancers are called drug-induced cancers. In recent years, the incidence of drug-induced cancers has been increasing with the increasing severity of drug abuse and the increasing number of drugs worldwide. Therefore, drug-derived cancers should be given high priority. According to the identification of 368 potentially carcinogenic drugs by 34 experts from 21 countries organized by the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization (WHO), the following 8 drugs were confirmed to have carcinogenic effects: chloramphenicol (antimicrobial agent), finasteride (one of the ingredients of painkillers), cyclophosphamide (anticancer drug/immunosuppressant), naphthazol (antineoplastic drug/alkylating agent), estradiol (synthetic estrogen), and milphalan (a synthetic estrogen). estrogen), Mirfalfa (levulinic acid nitrogen mustard, antineoplastic drug/alkylating agent), phenytoin sodium (antiarrhythmic, antiepileptic drug), and oxymetholone. How to treat medication correctly First of all, it needs to be clear that medication should not be used as the only option to treat the disease. No single medication can treat all diseases, and no disease can be treated entirely with medication. Diet, life, environment, and exercise are usually needed to work together to achieve the best results. That is, patients need to have healthy habits, a balanced diet and nutrition, and a pleasant spiritual life. It is especially important for patients with hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease to maintain a regular, healthy life. Second, almost all drugs may have duality, i.e. therapeutic effects and side effects; for hormones they have triple: physiological effects, pharmacological effects, and side effects, and most drugs are converted/detoxified by the liver and excreted by the kidneys. Therefore, before taking a drug, it is important to understand the effects of the drug and the possible adverse effects. At the same time, you should not “choke” and blindly refuse to take the drug or reduce the dose because of fear of adverse drug reactions, which may lead to transformation, delay or delay in treatment, with serious consequences. Third, when taking certain drugs, must comply with the doctor or drug instructions to prevent adverse reactions and contraindications informed by the combination of measures. Without the doctor’s consent, never increase the dose of medication on your own, or mix/combine medication on your own, or repeat the application of similar drugs unintentionally due to ignorance, so as not to cause increased toxicity or reduced efficacy, liver and kidney function damage, or even dangerous conditions. Take the hypoglycemic drugs, the hypoglycemic coma (synonym: hypoglycemic shock) caused by randomly increasing the dose and combining the drugs without the guidance of a doctor can be life-threatening!