Al-Marsad Newspaper: Researcher in carcinogens, Dr. Fahd Al-Khudairi, revealed the deadliest drug sold in pharmacies without a prescription.
Al-Khudairi said, during his interview with the “Blind Spot” program, broadcast on the “Saudi Arabia” channel: “Analgesics are drugs that relieve pain and heat, as they are a type of medicine that has diversified and has become one of the best-selling and productive industries.”
He pointed out: “America produces 76 billion analgesic pills a year, some of which are exported and consumed inside America, a large part of it.”
He continued: “Analgesics are a double-edged sword. They are good if used when necessary and when feeling pain or heat for a period of less than 3 days, or if they are prescribed by a doctor. But if they exceed that and are used on a daily basis, they have many side effects, including kidney failure and liver failure.”
It causes kidney failure and liver failure – Video • Al Marsad Newspaper
Al-Khudairi said, during his interview with the “Blind Spot” program, broadcast on the “Saudi Arabia” channel: “Analgesics are drugs that relieve pain and heat, as they are a type of medicine that has diversified and has become one of the best-selling and productive industries.”
He pointed out: “America produces 76 billion analgesic pills a year, some of which are exported and consumed inside America, a large part of it.”
He continued: “Analgesics are a double-edged sword. They are good if used when necessary and when feeling pain or heat for a period of less than 3 days, or if they are prescribed by a doctor. But if they exceed that and are used on a daily basis, they have many side effects, including kidney failure and liver failure.”
Share this:
Leave a Replay
Recent Posts
National Guard investigated for murder of Colombian migrants
Read More »The Spanish Congress rejects a proposal against Claudia Sheinbaum
Read More »Important developments for the education community regarding the new basic system and the settlement of some class files:
Read More »Table of Contents
Tags