Which Medications CAUSE Nerve Damage? - The Nerve Doctors

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Which Medications CAUSE Nerve Damage? If you're suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy, contact Dr. Coppola or Dr. Monteiro at http://www.nuphoria.com or call Toll-Free (USA) at 844-400-0101 or message us at - https://bit.ly/Contact-Nuphoria.

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Video Description:
Medicines are meant to help, not harm. But sometimes taking too many drugs can be dangerous.

Although some medications can save lives, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates “Americans buy much more medicine per person than any other country”.

World statistics reveal that the United States is the most over-medicated country, resulting in drug-disease interactions.

This is a frequent culprit with so many new peripheral neuropathy cases. More and more people are developing peripheral neuropathy which is being labeled as idiopathic, meaning of unknown origin. When in fact, the origin of the nerve damage is due to one or more of the medications that are currently prescribed for these people.

Which Medications CAUSE Nerve Damage? Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro to Which Medications CAUSE Nerve Damage?
00:01:59 - Top Medications Linked to Peripheral Nerve Damage
00:03:53 - Simola: A Commonly Prescribed Medication with Potent Physiological Addiction
00:05:43 - Blood Pressure Medications and Their Link to Peripheral Neuropathy
00:07:44 - Statin Medications: Harmful Side Effects and Alternatives
00:09:47 - Gabapentin and Pregabalin: Anti-Convulsants Linked to Nerve Damage
00:11:49 - Cardiovascular Medications and Their Association with Peripheral Neuropathy
00:13:36 - Diuretics: Water Pills That Can Cause Nerve Damage
00:15:35 - Chemotherapy Drugs and Their Impact on Peripheral Nerves
00:17:44 - Oral Diabetic Drugs: The Connection to Nerve Damage
00:19:44 - Gabapentin and Pregabalin: Increased Risk of Heart Attacks and Strokes
00:21:47 - Acetyl-L-Carnitine: A Line of Defense for Nerve Health

NUPHORIA cm
Dr. Coppola and Dr Monteiro also developed a neuropathy product line called NUPHORIA cm designed specifically to help their patients recover faster from neuropathy. Once available only to their patients within their clinic, NUHORIA cm is now available to the public at:
https://www.Nuphoria.com

San Antonio Neuropathy Center
Dr. Monteiro and Dr. Coppola are the founders of the San Antonio Neuropathy Center where they’ve been helping people recover from neuropathy for over 18 years. Their services have been sought after by people throughout the United States and Internationally. Their unique approach is drug-free, non-surgical and helps relieve neuropathy symptoms while restoring function and repairing damaged nerves.

Defeat Neuropathy Now … In Spite of Your Doctor
Dr. Monteiro and Dr. Coppola are the co-authors of the book Defeat Neuropathy Now … In Spite of Your Doctor. This book gives the reader an “Eye-Opening” look into why medications and traditional therapies leave most neuropathy sufferers stuck in misery without hope. This book is a survival manual for anyone suffering
from neuropathy. Get your copy today at:
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Disclaimer:
Dr. Coppola and Dr. Monteiro are both licensed Doctors of Chiropractic specializing in neuromuscular conditions and peripheral neuropathy. Dr. Coppola graduated in 1996 from Parker Chiropractic College and Dr. Monteiro graduated from National University of Health Sciences in 1992.

This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, diagnosis, treatment, or recommendation from your treating physician. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Coppola or Dr. Monteiro and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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