What You Should Know About Drugs Part I

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In 1976, Tom Ferguson — then a fourth-year medical student at Yale — launched a magazine called Medical Self-Care . . . which — he hoped — would serve as "a Whole Earth Catalog of the best medical books, tools, and resources".

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Tom spoke of his plans for the publicationand of his conviction that self-care could raise the general level of health in this country and lower our inflated levels of medical spendingin the Plowboy Interview in MOTHER NO. 51 . . . and left no doubt that he would work toward making those "dreams"come true.

Well, Tom Ferguson is Doctor Ferguson now, and the medical self-care "movement"as well as Tom's magazinehas flourished. People are beginning to assume more responsibility for their own well-being and are eager for information that will help them take better care of their bodies.

Soin an effort to provide just such very necessary dataTHE MOTHER EARTH NEWS' offers as a regular feature a piece by Tom Ferguson, M.D., entitled (what else?) "Medical Self-Care".

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This month's column is about the role of drugs in self-care, and contains the first part of an interview I had with Joe Graedon. Joe's a pharmacologist, the author of The People's Pharmacy (available for $4.95 from Avon Books, 959 Eighth Avenue, New York, New York 10019), which is the book for folks who want to improve their understanding of prescription and nonprescription drugs. He also serves as a consultant to the Federal Trade Commission, does a bi-weekly radio show for National Public Radio, and is on the staff of Medical Self-Care magazine. What follows is an edited version of our conversation.

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FERGUSON: What is the most important fact to know about drugs?

GRAEDON: First and foremost, don't ever focus your treatment efforts exclusively on such substances. If you have an ailment, first try to understand the problem, its causes, and its symptoms. Learn what's going on with your body and how it relates to the rest of your life. Then you can consider ways of treatment . . . with a pharmaceutical product being just one possible way of dealing with the ailment.

FERGUSON: What should you ask your doctor when he or she prescribes a drug?

GRAEDON: Anytime you're considering taking medication, you've got to weigh the potential benefits against the potential drawbacks. So you should learn right off whether the drug you may take is intended to give purely symptomatic relief — which will not lead to a cure — or will actually help your body remedy its underlying ailment.

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