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Do not panic Intermittent Explosive Disorder is not contagious. Though there are real dangers if you confront someone with this new disease. One of the warnings sighs of this disease is anger that can lead to damage property or threaten to injure others. According to a study by Harvard University about 10 million adult men in the U.S. have this disease. The disease is called intermittent explosive disorder or IED.

Do not worry if you never heard of this new disease. It is one of the new fangled diseases made up by a hungry pharmaceutical industry rep. To tell the truth I can not image who comes up with this. Of course they do it for the public’s health. They say in the long run too much anger, could cause heart disease or stroke as reported in Men’s Health. They forget to say the side effect from some medicines is anger.

I wonder what the Middle East residents call this disease. There seems to be particular susceptibility to this there. I thing it can only be though of as a new disease of Americans because they can afford treatment. Basically what is the sense to inventing a disease that the medical community can not profit from? What if all they are seeing is prescription drugs side effects.

Seroquel anger is a serious side effect of patients taking antipsychotic medications. Elderly patients who are taking Seroquel for the treatment of dementia or Alzheimer’s have the greatest risk. Another drug Laveturaceton is used to control some types of seizures in the treatment of epilepsy and a noted side effect is outbursts of anger. Then of course Neurontin Anger, when a patient suffers from this side effect he can injure himself and others. Neurontin is approved by the FDA to treat the nerve pain associated with herpes and shingles. However it is found the most in pediatric patients. Aviane brings about anger in the female population.

They forgot to name a disease for the vast amount of people suffering the side effects of their prescription drugs. In all fairness it should have an official name. We should have the FDA or pharmaceutical experts come up with one. At this time we can call the pharmaceutical induced disease. This condition is reaching epidemic proportion.

We are nation that depends on pharmaceuticals. It probable causes more health problems of a more serious nature that IED or any of the other ridiculous things they name as a new disease. There is a growing list of psychological conditions from video to gambling addiction. None of these are as harmful as the side effects from the mixture of concoctions that the medical establishment puts you on. You can go broke from a video to a gambling addition in no time. The pharmaceutical industry empties your pockets at a slower rate.

Plavix side effects include gastrointestinal bleeding, stroke, heart attack, and other conditions. A recent study found that Plavix taken with aspirin doubles the risk heart attack or stroke in patients. The ever popular statin drugs have side effects. Vytorin, Lipitor, Zocor, Crestor etc. have side effects, from muscle and liver problems the known ones, to little known ones are associated with hostility, aggression and depression. The list can go on and on just like the list of bogus new diseases

Paula Martinez is a contributing editor to Clermont Rocks which is a marketing resource for small business in Clermont, Florida. You can find it at http://www.clermontrocks.com

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