In this video, Dr. Huntoon discusses what you need to consider if you are asked to have a surgical procedure.
Since no one can predict an outcome to surgery, you better make sure to ask all of your questions before signing the consent form that absolves the doctor and the hospital from any consequences of a failed outcome.
Consider our list of questions:
Ask Your Medical Doctor before accepting Medication (Below)
Ask Your Medical Doctor before agreeing to Surgery
We look forward to supporting all your healthcare needs.
Prescription Drugs with the Most Complaints
From Medications.com, here is a summary of the number of
complaints (posts), for drugs withOVER 100 COMPLAINTS:
Over 1,000
Complaints
4,799
3,398
2,426
2,358
2,148
1,777
1,445
1,367
1,130
Yasmin
Mirena
Singulair
Levaquin
Lisinopril
Nuvaring
Prednisone
Lipitor
Advair HFA
500 - 1,000
Complaints
965
878
805
679
550
508
503
501
Loestrin 24 Fe
Kenalog
Toprol-XL
Topamax
Wellbutrin
Femcon Fe
Sulfamethoxazole
Lupron
200 - 500
Complaints
487
438
411
351
334
332
271
223
221
216
212
206
205
205
Zocor
Yaz
Doxycycline
Levoxyl
Avelox
Lamictal
Zoloft
Gardasil
Simvastatin
Omeprozole
Geodon
Warfarin
Aviane
Effexor

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If you are taking one of the drugs on the list above, you should be EXTRA CAUTIOUS. Go on the Internet, and read in detail about the side effects associated with your drug.
140 - 200
Complaints
188
185
184
175
166
163
155
148
145
144
Paxil
Biaxin
Ovcon
Synthroid
Ambian
Guiaifen
Fosamax
Seroquel
Bactrim
Celexa
100 - 140
Complaints
138
137
137
130
125
120
112
111
110
100
Ultracet
Advair Disc.
Guiafenex
Desogen
Zyrtec
Flomax
Zithromax
Maxidex
Reglan
Diovan
71 - 91
Complaints
91
85
80
78
77
77
76
72
71
71
Welchol
Propafenone
Aciphex
Vytorin
Depakote
Januvia
Cipro
Adderall
AdderallXR
Quasense
From Medications.com, here is a summary of the number of
complaints (posts), for drugs with35 - 68 COMPLAINTS:
51 - 68
Complaints
68
66
66
59
56
53
52
52
52
51
Cephalexin
Remicade
Risperdal
Lotrel
Cortizone
Trileptal
Budeprion
Neurontin
SMP-TMP DS
Atenolol
47 - 51
Complaints
51
51
51
51
50
49
49
48
47
47
Hydrocodone
Lantus
Meprozine
Pravachol
Prozac
Albuterol
Effexor XR
Metronnidazole
Winstrol
Xanax
42 - 46
Complaints
46
46
45
45
45
45
45
43
42
42
Chantix
Estrostep FE
Alesse
Amoxicillin
Keflex
Macrobid
Remeron
HCTZ-Lisinopril
Lithium Carbon.
Mobic
35 - 42
Complaints
42
41
41
40
37
36
36
35
35
35
Nasonex
Jolessa
Norvasc
Metoprolol
Methadone
Imitrex
Trazodone
Allegra
Flagyl
Lyrica
The Alternative Perspective and The Medical Perspective
YOU must be the one who watches over yourself. Because nobody else is going to do that for you.
Many doctors just throw things at the wall, and see what sticks.
Appreciate that we as a country represent 4.5 % of the world's population and yet we consume greater than 91 % of the world's medication.
Are we over medicated?
I think the answer is obvious.
Is the problem getting better?
I think you know the answer based on the number of television commercials for medications that we see.
My approach is the old-fashioned "If-there-is-smoke-there-is-a-fire" reasoning. Some doctors disdain anecdotal evidence as not valid. I believe that it is the very best evidence we have, if the sample size is large enough, and the population is diverse.
Medicines Two Choices for You
Your Solution
If you are currently taking prescription medication for your symptoms and are interested in building more health and perhaps getting off your medication by addressing the cause of your health concern, working with a Holistic Chiropractor is the Best way to do this. Please call the office and let us discuss your options. I will work with your medical doctor to restore your health and reduce or eliminate the need for medication.
If You Are Asked To Take Medication
Ask ALL of These Questions BEFORE Agreeing to Take The Written Prescription
- Will this medication cure my problem or simply mask the symptoms?
- How does the medication work?
- Is there another way than medication to treat my condition?
- What will the medication do for me, both good and bad?
- What is the most common side-effect?
- What other common side-effects do I need to look for?
- What is the follow-up treatment to balance the side-effects?
- Will it interfere with the other medications I am currently taking?
- Will it affect my ability to concentrate, do my job, eat, sleep, or conduct relations with my spouse?
- Do I need to take it with food?
- Will it cause me to gain weight?
- What happens if I miss a dose?
- How long will I be on it?
- Are there any problems with stopping the medication once I start it if it doesn’t make me feel good?
- If the medication doesn’t work, what is the next course of action?
Medicines Two Choices for You
YOUR SOLUTION
Be sure to have all of these and any other questions answered before beginning your medication. Sometimes once you start, you are required to stay on it and live with the side-effects. Something to strongly consider.
If you would like to try a different form of care and get a different result, consider making an appointment with your Holistic Chiropractor.



