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December 18, 2009 10:38 am | Eating Disorders

How do drug causes rare adverse affects?

I was picked up for years of BDD, Anorexia and bulima, but it appears that antidepressants may bring back some of that stuff. I learned to take stock of spreadsheets, logging, and joined a support group for my anxiety, they work. Less need to limit, not execessive exercise to purge, and I know that it is only in my mind. Should I tell my health care provider to go off drugs? I do not want to return to the old way of coping, I 32 years and has completed this activity when I was 22 years.

First, think of the drug and the site where he is active as a key the lock being the active site in the body, and most drugs are. When the right key is present, the lock is activated, and the body reacts drug. Side effects are basically due to the drug (the key) to unlock more than one lock. The lock you want, which is the disease you are dealing with, is released, which is good. But the key also opens other locks and causes the body to do things that you do not want (like trying to purge). Thus, a primary goal of pharmacy is to find a drug that you unlock the stuff, but not the bad stuff the results of side effects. Unfortunately sometimes trial and error (with different drugs) is needed to determine this for a particular patient.


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