Thursday, November 6, 2014


In 2013 alone the FDA received 117,752 reports of deaths and 711,232 reports of serious outcomes (including death, hospitalization, life-threatening, disability, congenital anomaly and/or other serious outcome) involving drug therapy. 
These events almost doubled since 2009. Patients are the ones reporting almost half of these events. This is only the tip of the iceberg. In the majority of cases these reports are never filed!
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014


You always wondered if the medication you are taking is safe. As a matter of fact we all have. I recently published a book titled " Have you ever wondered if your prescription drugs are really safe?: A summarized expert opinion on drug safety written for everyone to understand ". I always considered that empowering patients on treatment options allows the proper understanding of expectations and allows them to actively participate in their health care decisions. One component of empowerment is information. Understanding what drugs safety is, permits for better treatment conformity and facilitates the recognition of side effects that may become a serious issue. This book contains information every person that is taking either prescription or over-the -counter medications should have access to. Drug safety is ultimately the most important goal of the pharmaceutical industry, but what does it means for ordinary people? One of the issues regarding drug safety is that drug information on their safety and efficacy in lay language is scarce and not easy accessible. It is not always easy to understand what drug safety means and how it can affect your life. This book provides patients with a simplified approach to drug safety. Concepts are clearly presented, easy to read and with take away points were incorporated to allow further reference. The topics covered include: • The drug safety concept • Brief history of drug development • The randomized controlled clinical trial and evidence based medicine • Risk/benefit assessment and how the decision is made • Drug effects, benefits • Variability in drug response • Personalized medicine and patient centered care • Drug tolerance • Side effects • Participation in treatment decisions • Quality of life • Compliance to treatment • Drugs with special pharmacology • Pharmacogenomics • Dose, dosage, and length of treatment • Dosage forms • Off label use • Slow release/timed release/extended release forms. You can browse the book at Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Have-wondered-prescription-drugs-really/dp/1502532409/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415204947&sr=8-1&keywords=vera+madzarevic)
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Empowering patients on treatment options allows the proper understanding of expectations and allows them to actively participate in their health care decisions. One component of empowerment is information. Let me know what you think.