Life Saving Drugs(Medicines)
Common Myths & Facts About Life-Saving Drugs
Myth 1: Generic life-saving drugs are inferior to brand-name versions.
Fact: Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients and meet the same quality and safety standards as brand-name drugs. They are equally effective, extensively tested, and approved by regulatory authorities.
Myth 2: Life-saving medicines are only needed in emergencies.
Fact: Many critical drugs (like those for heart disease, diabetes, or infections) are used regularly to prevent complications and maintain health — not only in emergencies.
Myth 3: If you feel better, you can stop taking life-saving medication.
Fact: Stopping prescribed life-saving medicines prematurely can lead to relapse, resistance (in the case of antibiotics), or dangerous health crises. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.
Myth 4: More medicine means faster recovery.
Fact: Taking higher doses than prescribed doesn’t speed healing and can cause severe side effects. Correct dosing is critical in life-saving therapy and must be followed exactly.



