I hope someone from a pharmaceutical company reads this in the hope that they realize the negative impact on what they call inactive ingredients are on patients
So today I was informed by my Doctor that at least two of the tablets I am prescribed contain potato starch. One of the tablets I have been taking for 16+ years
I have specified that potato is an allergen for me since the 1990’s
I know from experience that potato starch and wheat upsets my crohns. No french fries and no bread
I have tried in the past to contact the pharmacy companies to find out out what the non active ingredients are - to be told they do not know and they can change - not helpful in many ways deceitful
I know from experience that I cannot put wheat down as an allergen because again the drug companies do not specify the ingredients so I cannot get the prescription
Pick your poison
I can go into a supermarket pick up a processed food and for the most part have an idea of the ingredients - try explaining that to the pharmacist
Credit to to the pharmacist that actually read my allergen list and found out the tablets concerned
Clearly all my doctors over the years are not made informed - trust me there have been many again responsibility is with the pharmaceutical company to inform
Why has it taken the industry so long to figure out that inactive ingredients can have an adverse reaction?
This is not rocket science
So for years I have been taking these tablets and now I find out the root cause of headaches
Some folks I know have more severe reactions to certain ingredients - which sadly may be a reaction to the inactive ingredient rather than the active one
How does a patient know if a drug is giving them a bad reaction or the inactive ingredient?
"You will just have to put up with the headaches if you want to keep your condition under control"
And now I find out (because of one diligent person) that the have laced the drug with something that is a poison to me
My point is that if a patient is prescribed a medication they should be informed about the ingredients. Telling me all the side effects and complications are wonderful - not so helpful
Allow patients to make more informed decisions and allow for open discussions with Doctors
You are not giving away trade secrets here
So today I was informed by my Doctor that at least two of the tablets I am prescribed contain potato starch. One of the tablets I have been taking for 16+ years
I have specified that potato is an allergen for me since the 1990’s
I know from experience that potato starch and wheat upsets my crohns. No french fries and no bread
I have tried in the past to contact the pharmacy companies to find out out what the non active ingredients are - to be told they do not know and they can change - not helpful in many ways deceitful
I know from experience that I cannot put wheat down as an allergen because again the drug companies do not specify the ingredients so I cannot get the prescription
Pick your poison
I can go into a supermarket pick up a processed food and for the most part have an idea of the ingredients - try explaining that to the pharmacist
Credit to to the pharmacist that actually read my allergen list and found out the tablets concerned
Clearly all my doctors over the years are not made informed - trust me there have been many again responsibility is with the pharmaceutical company to inform
Why has it taken the industry so long to figure out that inactive ingredients can have an adverse reaction?
This is not rocket science
So for years I have been taking these tablets and now I find out the root cause of headaches
Some folks I know have more severe reactions to certain ingredients - which sadly may be a reaction to the inactive ingredient rather than the active one
How does a patient know if a drug is giving them a bad reaction or the inactive ingredient?
"You will just have to put up with the headaches if you want to keep your condition under control"
And now I find out (because of one diligent person) that the have laced the drug with something that is a poison to me
My point is that if a patient is prescribed a medication they should be informed about the ingredients. Telling me all the side effects and complications are wonderful - not so helpful
Allow patients to make more informed decisions and allow for open discussions with Doctors
You are not giving away trade secrets here