What are the drugs that are supposed to save people but have caused countless harms?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-02
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no elixir in the world, because the doctor prescribes the right medicine, the medicine becomes a panacea!

    Cordyceps sinensis and Ganoderma lucidum are more versatile and non-existent. But there are times when it doesn't fit!

    For example, you can't take Cordyceps sinensis in the short term after organ transplantation, for fear of rejection.

    Ganoderma lucidum has no significance for baldness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Millennial ginseng, Tianshan Snow Lotus, Nine Turns Soul Rejuvenation Pill, etc., etc

    There are also quick-acting heart-saving pills...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be Angong Niuhuang Pill.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Epinephrine, norenphrium, isoproterine, escin ......

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Heart disease – heartache, nitroglycerin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The medicine you mentioned hasn't come out yet. All diseases must be treated accordingly. There is no such thing as the best medicine, and there is no such thing as the worst medicine. Each has its own purpose.

    You didn't say what the disease was, how could I help you?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Be confident and keep exercising.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At the end of the 19th century, there was also a particularly popular "skin disc" in the United States, even though the product manual has been clearly marked as containing arsenic, but because after eating the "skin disc", it can eliminate freckles, pimples, etc., so countless people flock to it.

    Arsenide was not used in cosmetic use in the West before the 19th century, but in the 1st century, the Greek physician Theoscolydes described the burning of arsenic sulfide to produce arsenic trioxide, which was used in medicine. Arsenic trioxide is commonly known as arsenic in China, and arsenic is the common name for arsenic.

    But poison is medicine, and over time, people discovered that the Roman Empire had repeatedly used arsenide to poison its brothers to prevent them from usurping the throne, but it is clear that by the 19th century, arsenic or arsenide had not left the scope of medicine.

    Before the 19th century, Westerners found that arsenide could remove psoriasis and so on, so it was used as a medicine, and businessmen found business opportunities from it, so they exaggerated the role of arsenide, claiming that it can be used for all diseases, even ulcers, eczema, etc.

    Later, arsenic became a cure-all, even if it was a fever, stomach pain, etc., they would use arsenide for **, and it was regarded as a "miracle medicine", especially women also learned that arsenide has a beauty effect.

    A Western woman accidentally discovered that arsenic can dilate capillaries and make people's faces appear rosy and complex, so arsenide began to be used in beauty. In the Victorian era of England, there was also an arsenic-containing cocktail, which can make people's ** more fair, which is actually anemia.

    However, long-term use of arsenic will also make ** dull and harmful to health, but people choose to ignore the evil consequences of arsenide.

    Even if it is not a long-term use of arsenide, even if it is a few days, the human body will feel uncomfortable, dizziness, nosebleeds and other symptoms, but people who are addicted to arsenide are unwilling to think about it, this is caused by arsenic, and they are not willing to follow the advice of doctors, not to mention that Westerners look for arsenide in everything, and eventually countless people died of arsenic poisoning, including Napoleon.

    Studies have found that Napoleon's body has 100 times more arsenic than the target, and historians have found arsenic-containing minerals from the wallpaper used by aristocrats at the time.

    In fact, arsenic does have medicinal effects, and has been used for **syphilis, in the formula of China's "Miraculous Prescription": arsenic one penny, frankincense five coins, Banxia ten coins. For fine powder, use brown tips and for pills, such as large soaphorns. When Daihatsu takes vinegar soup for the next pill.

    In the early Qing Dynasty, the medical scientist Zhang Shiyan wrote in "Benjing Fengyuan": "Arsenic malaria is commonly used in households, and it is used for both spitting and spitting, and after vomiting, it is drunk with mung bean soup." Arsenic is poisonous, and if you eat it by mistake, you will die...

    There is a saying that "medicine is three parts poison", but if it is overabused, it is a life-threatening charm, and it was not until the medical community discovered penicillin that people gradually abandoned arsenic-containing drugs and faced up to the toxicity of arsenide.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Opium is widely used in medical students for anesthesia, antitussive, antidiarrheal, etc. But it is used to make drugs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Opium was originally intended for narcotics. Later, it harmed countless people and became a drug.

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