I love the ones that advise, “Tell your doctor if you are taking…”. How does my doctor not know what I’m taking (okay, I know there are exceptions. still)
When I was little (younger) when asked if I was allergic to anything — my response was ‘School’. but I was required (forced) to go anyway. Anti histamines didn’t help.
I can’t remember which medicine it was, but I read the possible side effects. The list was SOOO long, I wondered if I’d be better off keeping the medical issue I had.
The next ad would be “if you’ve taken neuropentalitac, you could be eligible for compensation. Call the law firm We Cheatum and How, now to see if you qualify.”
I’ve always wondered about those medical ads that say “Don’t take new Damitol if you are allergic to new Damitol”… how would you know if you’re allergic if you’ve never taken it? And then, if you are, it’s too late.
It’s an unfortunate tautology that a litigious society has made necessary. Do listen carefully for “death” in the middle of that quick recital of “possible” side effects.
Finally, someone else has noticed this ridiculous disclaimer.The fact we need such a warning says way too much about our society.And we wonder why we can’t pull off a proper zipper merge on the highway.
Yes. They frequently give a warning in commercials to avoid incomprehensible words if you are allergic to them. I wonder how many people even try to look up the word?!?
dadthedawg Premium Member over 1 year ago
If you do, it can cause death…..
Sanspareil over 1 year ago
Those side effects that may include death seem to be non-helpful in selling your drug!
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
I was taking one that said I might lose my sense of reality. I think I’m ok….
comixbomix over 1 year ago
I love the ones that advise, “Tell your doctor if you are taking…”. How does my doctor not know what I’m taking (okay, I know there are exceptions. still)
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] over 1 year ago
Why would a dr prescribe medications wit al these side affects??? Next thing is some lawyers trying to make money by suing!,,
GROG Premium Member over 1 year ago
How will I know I’m allergic, if I’ve never taken it before?
profbob over 1 year ago
When I was little (younger) when asked if I was allergic to anything — my response was ‘School’. but I was required (forced) to go anyway. Anti histamines didn’t help.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member over 1 year ago
Possible side effects … death. Consult your physician if you experience side effects.
Little Caesar over 1 year ago
15 seconds of benefits, two minutes of potential problems and fine print quickly flashing on the screen…..
Nighthawks Premium Member over 1 year ago
yes, but when you take the hawked drug, everything slows down to slow-motion speed and EVERYbody is smiling
Forest Dweller 54 over 1 year ago
Heck ! Everybody know’s that.
Carl Premium Member over 1 year ago
What a commentary when lawyers have to write the ad copy.
pathamil over 1 year ago
♫♪ One pill makes you larger
And one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you
Don’t do anything at all
Go ask Alice
When she’s ten feet tall
—Jefferson Airplane, White Rabbit, 1967
[Traveler] Premium Member over 1 year ago
I avoid those with the side effects of explosive diarrhea
Lee26 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Only one way to find out if you’re allergic. Do you feel LUCKY?
MRC112 over 1 year ago
I can’t remember which medicine it was, but I read the possible side effects. The list was SOOO long, I wondered if I’d be better off keeping the medical issue I had.
Frank_Lecanto over 1 year ago
The ones that scare me are “frequent suicidal thoughts or actions”…
James Gifford Premium Member over 1 year ago
Even in this stupid time, pharm commercials are a pinnacle of stupidity…
ThreeDogDad Premium Member over 1 year ago
I always wonder how many guys tell their doctor they’re planning on becoming pregnant.
rshive over 1 year ago
It may cause a side effect to end all side effects.
Rcwhiting over 1 year ago
The next ad would be “if you’ve taken neuropentalitac, you could be eligible for compensation. Call the law firm We Cheatum and How, now to see if you qualify.”
ShadowMaster over 1 year ago
Ever notice that the disclaimers for medicines often include that they can cause the very thing they are said to cure?
ladykat over 1 year ago
How do you know if you’re allergic unless you take it?
LKrueger41 over 1 year ago
More generally, “Don’t take this if you are allergic to any of it’s ingredients.”
oakie817 over 1 year ago
i’m taking one for gout…one of the side effects, is gout
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
Side effects may include death. If death occurs, stop taking medication immediately.
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
I’ve always wondered about those medical ads that say “Don’t take new Damitol if you are allergic to new Damitol”… how would you know if you’re allergic if you’ve never taken it? And then, if you are, it’s too late.
Snolep over 1 year ago
Thank you, Shoe. That’s always my exact reaction to that comment- which is included in EVERY drug commercial.
michael3114 over 1 year ago
Thank You! I’ve been saying that for years.
petermerck over 1 year ago
I’d just rather have itchy skin than any of the side effects.
stamps over 1 year ago
Or if you’re suffering from neuropentalitis.
Holden Awn over 1 year ago
Yes, I often hear that warning: “don’t take this if you are allergic to it”, on TV med ads. Also the “may result in death” side effect warning.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
It’s an unfortunate tautology that a litigious society has made necessary. Do listen carefully for “death” in the middle of that quick recital of “possible” side effects.
T... over 1 year ago
Wanna try a new weird sounding supplement on amazon, check the fine print, then see the comic above…
ekke over 1 year ago
Whoa! WAAAAAY too much there, Mr. Advertiser. You could’ve, should’ve, stopped after the fourth word.
donlackie over 1 year ago
Finally, someone else has noticed this ridiculous disclaimer.The fact we need such a warning says way too much about our society.And we wonder why we can’t pull off a proper zipper merge on the highway.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
One hundred fifty years ago it was “Dr. Doolittle’s amazing cure-all snake oil”. Samo—samo.
paranormal over 1 year ago
Some idiot somewhere took something he was allergic to and caused this disclaimer and reducing the negative gene from the mix…
Whitneyp Premium Member over 1 year ago
You’ll only do it once.
bakana over 1 year ago
Doctors: Do Not prescribe Neuropentalitac just because your Hypochondriac patient saw it advertised on TV.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yes. They frequently give a warning in commercials to avoid incomprehensible words if you are allergic to them. I wonder how many people even try to look up the word?!?