Showing posts with label Medication Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medication Safety. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

BREAKING NEWS! Kill More Americans Killed by Prescription Drugs Than Medicinal Plants!


PRESCRIPTION DRUGS KILL MORE PEOPLE THAN MEDICINAL PLANTS

Medical Errors, High Costs, and the Urgent Need for Health Awareness

By Norris R. McDonald, DIJ, CRT
Sulfabittas News Syndicate

Norris RMcDonald, Author, DIJ, CRT

Prescription medications are essential to modern healthcare, yet mounting evidence shows that medical errors related to prescription drugs cause thousands of preventable deaths every year—far exceeding fatalities linked to traditional medicinal plants. This reality highlights serious systemic failures in medication safety, healthcare delivery, and patient education.

MEDICAL ERRORS: A MAJOR CAUSE OF PREVENTABLE DEATH


Medical errors involving prescription drugs remain a significant public-health crisis. Errors can occur when the wrong drug is prescribed, the incorrect dosage is given, or when dangerous drug interactions are overlooked.

Healthcare professionals working long hours in understaffed, for-profit hospital systems are especially vulnerable to fatigue-related mistakes. Studies suggest that these systemic pressures negatively affect clinical judgment, performance, and patient safety.


Research published in leading medical journals indicates that medication-related errors may rank among the top causes of death in the United States, despite being largely preventable through improved systems, oversight, and patient engagement.

THE HIDDEN DANGER OF DRUG INTERACTIONS

Even when medications are correctly prescribed, adverse reactions may still occur. Certain foods and beverages can dangerously interfere with prescription drugs.

For example, grapefruit juice is known to alter the metabolism of many medications, including:

  • Cholesterol-lowering statins such as Zocor and Lipitor

  • Some blood pressure medications

  • Select psychiatric and cardiac drugs

These interactions can raise drug concentrations in the bloodstream, increasing the risk of toxicity, organ damage, and death.

HIGH DRUG COSTS AND BARRIERS TO CARE

Rising prescription drug prices present another serious challenge. As medication costs increase faster than wages, many individuals are forced to delay medical care, skip doses, or abandon treatment entirely. 

Economic pressure can also push patients toward self-medication without professional guidance, increasing the risk of complications. This situation reinforces the importance of affordable healthcare access and transparent drug pricing policies.

PLANTS AS MEDICINE: SCIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY

Medicinal plants have played a foundational role in healthcare for centuries. Modern science confirms that over 40% of today’s pharmaceutical drugs are derived from plant-based compounds.

Jamaican Leaf-of-Life a traditional herbal medicine

However, natural remedies are not inherently risk-free. Just like prescription drugs, medicinal plants must be used responsibly, with proper knowledge of dosing, interactions, and contraindications.

The safest path forward is informed, evidence-based decision-making, not an “either-or” choice between pharmaceuticals and traditional medicine.

CONCLUSION

Prescription drugs save countless lives—but medical errors, unsafe systems, and affordability barriers continue to cost thousands of lives each year. At the same time, medicinal plants remain powerful therapeutic tools when used responsibly and scientifically.

The solution lies in patient education, healthcare accountability, and informed collaboration between modern medicine and traditional knowledge

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Norris R McDonald, is an Author, Respiratory Therapist and Economic Journalist who writes public commentary features for the Jamaica Gleaner. He writes on critical issues regarding Political Economics, Health Care & Public Policies, Black Culture and, World Affair. He also Publishes SULFABITTAS NEWSMAGAZINE on SUBSTACK].

NOTES & SCIENTIFIC SOURCES

  • U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
    https://www.fda.gov

  • Institute of Medicine (IOM) – To Err Is Human
    https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/9728/to-err-is-human-building-a-safer-health-system

  • World Health Organization (WHO)
    https://www.who.int

  • Journal of Patient Safety
    https://journals.lww.com/journalpatientsafety

  • The BMJ (British Medical Journal)
    https://www.bmj.com

  • Kaiser Family Foundation
    https://www.kff.org


    "A Nursing Handbook for New Grads" by Patricia N. McKenzie, RN
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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Kickstart Your Nursing Career With A Powerful Handbook for New Grads!

Essential Skills, Confidence, and Success Strategies for Nursing Practice!

Starting a nursing career is both exciting and overwhelming. Newly graduated nurses step into fast-paced clinical environments where knowledge, confidence, and practical skills must come together seamlessly. That is why A Nursing Handbook for New Grads by Patricia N. McKenzie is an indispensable companion for nurses transitioning from the classroom to real-world clinical practice.


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