Don't Let Medication Harm Your Body

In his keynote speech, Nobel laureate in Chemistry Roger David Kornberg discussed the importance of disease prevention. In his view, preventing disease is far more important than treating it.


For just a few hundred yuan, you can own a sub-health monitoring device called Biophilia Intruder, which can serve you and your family anytime, anywhere. If you still get sick and then resort to medication, besides wasting time and money, more importantly, it has already damaged your body!


Any medication, whether taken in excess or for a long time, will cause harm to the body, such as irritating the gastrointestinal tract, or causing drug resistance and increasing the burden on the liver and kidneys with long-term use. If you experience discomfort while taking medication, it is recommended that you consult a professional doctor at a hospital.


1. Stomach Irritation: Many medications have the side effect of irritating the stomach. For example, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules and diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets, as well as some antibiotics, such as erythromycin tablets and cefixime dispersible tablets, can irritate the stomach, causing symptoms such as stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.


2. Drug Resistance: Taking large doses in a short period, taking medication for a long time, or self-medicating without a doctor's prescription can all lead to drug resistance. This will prolong treatment time, or you may need to choose a new medication. In severe cases, it may be incurable.


3. Increased Burden on the Liver and Kidneys: The liver is the body's main metabolic organ. Toxins produced by various drugs need to pass through the liver and kidneys, which will increase the burden on the liver and kidneys. If this continues for a long time, it may lead to liver and kidney damage, drug-induced hepatitis, and renal insufficiency.


Medications can treat physical ailments, but they can also cause harm to the body. Therefore, it is essential to use medication cautiously and according to your doctor's prescription. Develop good lifestyle habits, regularly manage your health using Biophilia Intruder, eat a light diet, exercise moderately, try to maintain a happy mood, and reduce the harm caused by medication.