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 Save thousands of British people’s lives

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 This e-petition is aimed to save thousands of lives and it has now been accepted by the British Government. You can see it at: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/18494.

If you agree, please sign this petition to save thousands of LIVES in the United Kingdom. 

Make your voice count

 

 Approximately 3,000 people per year are dying in UK hospitals due to Adverse Drug Reactions. The major problem is that drugs are being prescribed to patients without telling them about how many people died using the given medicine. This is why people do not have an awareness about the extent of health damage prior to taking the drug(s). Therefore they cannot make a choice about whether to use the drug before consumption.

We call for a debate about whether it is ethical to prescribe drugs to patients without providing mortality statistics that is associated with any drug. Patients should have a statutory right to receive information about the mortality statistics of medicines along with their prescription. Doctors should have a legal obligation to provide such information to patients. Such a policy will save healthcare budgets and many thousands of British people’s lives every year because many people may choose to live without being a victim of the adverse drug reactions of medicines.

 

 Dr. Vijay Pabbathi has presented more information about these medical dangers in his recent book which is as follows.

     

Title                  : Real and Present Danger

Subtitle             : When Science fails us

Language          : English

ISBN number  : 978-1-4653-5175-3

Publisher            : Xlibris Corporation

This book will be released during October 2011.

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