Study: 70 Percent Of Americans On Prescription Drugs

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Study: 70 Percent Of Americans On Prescription Drugs « CBS Atlanta


I bet a few coli posters are on some meds.


Study: 70 Percent Of Americans On Prescription Drugs
June 19, 2013 12:59 PM
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Research finds that nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half receive at least two prescriptions. (Getty Images)

Research finds that nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half receive at least two prescriptions.

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Rochester, Minn. (CBS ATLANTA) – Researchers find that nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half receive at least two prescriptions.

Mayo Clinic researchers report that antibiotics, antidepressants and painkiller opioids are the most common prescriptions given to Americans. Twenty percent of U.S. patients were also found to be on five or more prescription medications.

The study is uncovering valuable information to the researchers about U.S. prescription practices.

“Often when people talk about health conditions they’re talking about chronic conditions such as heart disease or diabetes,” Dr. St. Sauver stated in a Mayo Clinic press release. “However, the second most common prescription was for antidepressants — that suggests mental health is a huge issue and is something we should focus on. And the third most common drugs were opioids, which is a bit concerning considering their addicting nature.”

Nearly one in four women ages 50-64 were found to be on an antidepressant, with 13 percent of the overall population also on antidepressants. Seventeen percent of people in the study were being prescribed antibiotics, and 13 percent were on painkilling opioids.

As a whole, women and older adults received the most prescription drugs. Antidepressants and opioids were most common among young and middle-aged adults.

The percentage of people who took at least one prescription drug in the past month increased from 44 percent in 1999-2000 to 48 percent in 2007-08, the Mayo Clinic reports. Expenditures on prescription drugs reached $250 billion in 2009, and accounted for 12 percent of total personal health care expenditures.

According to the CDC, the percent of persons using at least one prescription drug in the past month increased nearly 50 percent between 2007 and 2010.

And the researchers said prescription drug spending will only increase in the future.
 

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Didn't realize the extent of the pill popping in America.

It feels like a lot of that stuff is overly prescribed. Reminds me of that article about the author of the diagnostic manual for mental illness and how iffy the line is between real illness and normal everyday struggle.
 

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I am not at all surprised. people are sick as hell and depressed about how sick and broke they are. these are trying times, no doubt. imagine the impact it would have on our country if the mood altering drugs were taken out of the picture!
 
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Didn't realize the extent of the pill popping in America.

It feels like a lot of that stuff is overly prescribed. Reminds me of that article about the author of the diagnostic manual for mental illness and how iffy the line is between real illness and normal everyday struggle.

It's extreme.
 

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I think a lot of it is uneccessary. It's a quick fix, and it makes the pill companies rich. People love the idea of a quick fix so they can't wait to pop the next pill. Obviously this excludes people with legitimate medical issues, but let's be real, a lot of people can go without constant pill popping.
 

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Nothing is real alarming aside from the second most prescribed drug being antidepressants.


Just goes to show America, really needs to do more about improving mental health...

The solution. NFI. Without "trending on people's rights". Many people seem perfectly content, with the status quo.
 

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70% of America
 

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overdoeses on prescription drugs has become a leading cause of accidental death in america too.

Car accidents are no longer the leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States. According to a recent report published by the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, this dubious distinction now belongs to drug poisoning. What's at the root of this trend? A river of prescription painkillers.

The change atop the accidental death leaderboard officially happened back in 2008 when over 41,000 Americans died as a result of poisoning, compared to 38,000 vehicle traffic deaths. Of those, 90% were caused by drugs. It marked the first time since 1980 that car accidents were not at the top of the list.

Prescription Painkillers Now the Leading Cause of Accidental Deaths

40,000 deaths a year? nothing to see here, what we really need to do is spy on americans and the whole world to catch them terrorists. :troll:
 
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