So here is the latest and the greatest pill. Ask for it! But be forewarned! Below you will see the polypill being referred to as a “shotgun (approach)” but they could have ended the sentence after shotgun.
It is a pill that does the work of five. A true chiropractic nightmare! What they aren’t getting and you need to get is that any pill is no taking care of the problem. The pill is just changing the outcome or results of the tests all the meanwhile damaging your liver and kidney. So if I am asking you not to take even one drug. You can imagine what I would say to you about this one. Don’t take the drugs that you don’t even need in the first place.
That is like adjusting each and everyone of you the same way when you come in to our office. We don’t do that. You are all different individuals and bodies that come in here with different issues, complaints and symptoms.
This description, out of Wikipedia, the says it all - including the reasons not to take it. They are now not only having you take one drug but six put into one capsule. They say the reason for creating this is to reduce the “pill burden” on patients taking multiple medications. I am not sure this is a good enough reason to make me take a drug for, again, some condition I don’t have!
The combined pill was almost as effective as the individual pills with no increase in side effects. This is said in all the articles. It is stated very casually but shouldn’t be taken lightly at all! Although the side effects are not listed for each individual drug inside the polypill - think of this - most likely there are some same side effects on each individual list that can now compound because you are dosing yourself with more than one drug with the same side effect. Side effects should be taken seriously. The possible result of “side effects” just by means of its definition of “side effects” : “The harmful outcome is usually indicated by some result such as morbidity, mortality, alteration in body weight, levels of enzymes, loss of function, or as a pathological change detected at the microscopic, macroscopic or physiological level. It may also be indicated by symptoms reported by a patient. Adverse effects may cause a reversible or irreversible change, including an increase or decrease in the susceptibility of the individual to other chemicals, foods, or procedures, such as drug interactions. You pick which one you want. It’s not a risk I would want to take.
This experiment occurred in March of 2009. Although the favorable results of the study would seem like taking the polypill is a good idea, I think a lot more trials need to happen before anything can be definitively said about the success of such a pill. The results were: “The individuals who were given Polycap saw their blood pressure drop from six to seven points for both their systolic and diastolic levels. These reductions in blood pressure could cut the risk of heart disease by 62% and of stroke by 48% based on the results of other studies that showed risk reductions from cutting blood pressure levels.” Who I am concerned about is the person that is getting extra drug for a condition they don’t have. The individuals in this trial had at least one heart disease risk factor: diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, obesity, or smoking.
The participants of the study were given a polycap. A polycap contains low doses of three blood pressure medicines — atenolol, ramipril and the “water pill” thiazide — plus the generic version of the cholesterol-lowering statin drug Zocor, and a baby aspirin, 100 milligrams.
The polycap was created by Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited of Ahmedeabad, India.
While researchers have sought to create many different “polypills”, combinations of active ingredients to treat various diseases, a pill targeted at heart attack and stroke risk was long-sought. While the benefits of reducing the number of pills patients would have to take seemed clear, concerns were raised that the shotgun approach would fit few patients, offering many too little of the medication they needed or components that they didn’t need at all, while exposing them to side effects of all the medications included.[1]
Stay Drug Free,
Dr. Munoz