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Michael Jackson's Medication Risk Map- list last updated July 4, 2009

SURVEYOR Health shows which drugs Micheal Jackson was believed to take, information about each of them and uniquely lets you search for their side effects and risks they cause alone and in combination.

These are the the medications that Michael may have been taking, from several sources. According to the celebrity site, DMZ, Michael Jackson's family believes that Demerol caused his death. The Sun reported the list in his survey below in "Jacko's amazing drug cocktail: MORE details of the jaw-dropping stash of 20 different drugs found at Michael Jackson's home emerged yesterday - including the heroin substitute methadone." on July 3, 2009.

The full list of Michael Jackson's Drugs: Ambien, Benadryl, Clindamycin, Demerol, Dilaudid, Fentanyl, Ibuprofen, Lidocaine, Lunesta, Methadone, OxyContin, Penicillin V Potassium, Percocet, Propofol, Tylenol, Valium, Versed, Vicks 44, Vicodin, Xanax.

The impact of Michael Jackson's combination of medications can be seen in this Side Effects Risk Map from SURVEYOR Health. Given this combination of drugs, it appears Michael was at risk for many toxic assaults on his heart's ability to maintain a healthy rhythm, even though there was only one chemical medication-medication interaction.

Click here to to explore his Medication Risk Maps and search his side effects yourself.

Michael Jackson Side Effects Risk Map

Click here to to explore his Medication Risk Maps and search his side effects yourself. You can start, as we have below, in the Side Effects Risk Map by searching for cardiac arrest heart , but can also expand your search for other symptoms, click on the medication information icons to see the medication information sheet for each of his medications, and sort the individual medications to see what each one's highest risks are.
 

Michael Jackson Heart Risks

Michael Jackson Medications Anorexia Risks

In a sidebar to "Jacko's deadly cocktail of drugs" on June 27, 2009: "Tripled Risks to a Heart", The Sun said that "The combination of anorexia, potent narcotic painkillers and the overwhelming anxiety would all have ravaged Michael Jackson's heart." If you search his Side Effects Risk Map for anorexia, you'll see a high risk which iindicates his anorexia itself may have been a result of his prescription medication use.

Click here and search on anorexia appetite nausea to see how each medication contributed to his Anorexia.

As SURVEYOR Health joins the world in mourning Michael Jackson's passing, we hope that his medication use will be a warning not only to those who abuse legal prescription drugs but to the ordinary Americans who risk dying from their legal prescription drugs - even when taken as prescribed - every day . While we all feel we knew Michael Jackson, another 4,000 Americans died from their prescription medications during the same week, in fact over 218,000 die each year, mostly without notice.


We recommend you start a new SURVEYOR Health Medication Risk Map for yourself or your family members. With one in ten deaths resulting from prescription medications, you need to immediately identify any symptoms you have which may be side effects, see which of your medications is contributing most to those side effects and see how to modify your medication combination to minimize those risks.

You can easily set up a free membership at SURVEYOR Health and create and save a Med Cabinet for each of your family's members - all for free. This will help you to understand not only the risks from each medication but also from their combination. You can also see drug drug interactions - which are known for specific pairs of drugs. When you enter a person's conditions, you will be able to see contraindications - which are indications that a drug should not be used given the patient's conditions.

While Michael Jackson's death was highly publicized, 600 Americans die every day from their legal prescription medications.

Be sure to map your own Medications for Safety now at www.surveyorhealth.com

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