Sunday, March 22, 2020

MUCH NEEDED NAME CHANGES.

I'm sorting my medicines today and getting very confused. For good reasons, The pharmacy just replaced my Esomeprazole, which is a substitute for Nexium with Pantoprazole which is covered.
I also take Sildenafil,which is a form of Viagra for my prostate. And I can't recall if I supposed to keep taking Telmisartin which is often used in combination with Metoprolol, which I do take. It occurred to me that pharmaceutical companies (who are mostly greedy pigs) should stop this absurd naming of drugs, which is confusing. They should start instead to use actual human names making them much easier to remember. How much more convenient to say I take Blanche and Ethel every morning and Charlie at bedtime. Or the doctor told me to stop taking Peter as I would do much better with Roland. There are a million names out there, and it would be much easier to ask your doctor if you qualify for Cynthia than ask for Humira. Why deal with a plethora of complex names when there are familiar ones that would mean the same thing. And they might make those endless awful commercials more entertaining.










DON'T FORGET TO TAKE YOUR WILLY,

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