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Mary LaceyAugust 7, 2020 2:37 PM

Here’s my solution, stop taking nasty prescription drugs! There are natural alternatives which work quite nicely and the majority of them are in clear capsules, no dyes here at all.

Suzanne RobottiJuly 5, 2020 5:11 PM

Hello Patricia,
It sounds like you had a close call! We reached out to the author who did not have any insight on this challenge. Thinking about it, it seems to me that you need to be proactive — every time you pick up medicine you could hand the pharmacist a list of ingredients to which you are allergic and ask for a verbal confirmation that the medicines are clear of those allergans. Even if you’ve taken a medicine before the manufacturer could have switched ingredients, generics particularly. Or you could switch your pharmacy. Best of luck and stay healthy.
Su
Founder, MedShadow

Patricia SteinJune 30, 2020 3:34 PM

How do you deal with a Pharmacy that doesn’t have a feature in their software to add dye allergies? If a Pharmacy has a visiting Pharmist that doesn’t know your allergies to a color dye they can fill a request from a doctor with the dye color in it. And if you are sick and aren’t paying attention you can take the medication that the dye could kill you. How do you fix this issue? I’m an example that it almost did.