Drug Dangers
Dangerous substances are in many places we visit each day. You probably would not be surprised if I told you that many people each year die as a result of exposure to dangerous substances such as asbestos or even drugs. It is true that drugs have already killed many people instead of helping them. It is sad to observe that many pharmaceutical companies do not take enough time to test each drug properly. The result is that some of the people taking those drugs die or suffer consequences. One of the drugs that can be harmful to a person is Levaquin. Levaquin is an antibiotic used to treat many bacteria that did not respond to other treatments. Those whose lives were endangered by this drug should seek the help of a Levaquin Attorney who can help them with their case. Many people in the United States suffered after taking the drug. Fortunately, they do not have to feel helpless as something can be done about it. A qualified Levaquin injury lawyer can help a person recover what is rightfully his and demand his claims. Currently, a Levaquin lawsuit takes place. I am curious what the judge will have to say about this. Apart from Levaquin many other drugs and substances can be hazardous to a person’s health. You will not have to look for too long only to discover that your friends or family members had problems with some of the drugs that they use. It is also not rare for some of us to work in difficult conditions. If a person works near a source of asbestos, he is more likely to develop certain illnesses that other people will never develop. Other accidents can be dangerous to our health as well. If we are not responsible for them, it is better to find something who is responsible.

February 8th, 2010 at 2:34 am
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February 8th, 2010 at 6:38 am
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February 12th, 2010 at 9:19 am
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February 25th, 2010 at 11:29 pm
I am the wife of a high functioning alcoholic. He is a worthy employee in a mid level management business. He is an notable male parent who adores his two young sons and he has been a good husband to me (I can probably count the times we have raised our voices in angriness, in fourteen years) and he is a great and sincere friend. His boozing has increased and stepped up since the birth of our first boy nearly ten years past. I inadvertently discovered that he had been hiding vodka in our home office in the form of vodka plane bottles. He drinks beer in front of us but just drinks vodka behind closed doors. After 5 PM he becomes drunk quickly and often doesn?t even last until the children?s bedtime. I want to shield my sons from his boozing. I sought out assistance in the form of personal therapy and al-anon, which has helped. I pressed him to try out therapy and he did but was speedily released because, (by his own admission), he did not fully reveal. He has only lately looked for the help of AA and it seems to be of some help. I am very unequivocal in the fact that I do not want to be co-dependant and that I need him to know that I strongly disapprove of the drinking while I want to provide some positive reinforcement when he does not imbibe.