Many people are on laundry lists of drugs so long that it's amazing there aren't some nasty cross drug complications... or... maybe there are??? While certain cross drug interactions are known, there is no way that even doctors can be sure of how a group of six, ten, or more drugs will work together in any individual. I think that's why they try to vary only one single drug at a time...
But... when do doctors start tapering people OFF of drugs. I've heard (again anecdotal, sorry) of people changing their lives by whatever method, and slowly weaning themselves off of drugs... drugs that doctors said they needed, but, after they have stopped, it is clear they were no longer required.
Have many people had doctors take them OFF of a drug? Have you gone off them yourself? I don't mean a short term type drug that you might take for an infection or specific disease, I'm talking about something like Advair, Linisopril, Metforamen, etc - drugs that are used for specific situations that, over time, change in an individuals body...
And, if you have done this, what have been the short and long term affects if any?
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