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Breaking the Silence

From the 11/29 Show - Speculation on Tiger Woods and Ambien

November 30, 2009 09:43 by larry

The recent news reports have Tiger Woods remaining silent on his unfortunate attention getting accident last Friday morning.  The radio show is an admirer of Tiger Woods and has enjoyed reading about his success in both life and golf.  For the radio show, the incident, as reported in news accounts, http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-bk-tiger-woods-accident,0,1369881.story puts the drug Ambien into question.  "There have been reports of "sleep-driving," "sleep-eating," or other unusual behaviors in people taking sedative-hypnotic medications".   http://sleep.emedtv.com/zolpidem/precautions-and-warnings-for-zolpidem-p2.html  For an individual to do exactly as reported about Tiger Woods while on Ambien would be very possible.

It is the radio show's hope that Tiger speak publicly on what led up to the incident.  Tiger travels extensively and has a demanding schedule.  For him to request a "sleeping aid" makes perfect sense.  However, a person of his stature and admiration could help enlighten the world that  many prescription drugs are dangerous even when taken as prescribed.  It is this radio show's belief that Tiger unwittingly fell into the trap millions of Americans are falling into with the marketing and hype brought on by the drug companies along with the silence of the dangers.

A recent press release by the FDA admits that "millions of people are harmed every year from inappropriate medication use."  http://www.pharmacistelink.com/index.php/Drugs-and-Treatment/FDA-s-Woodcock-Discusses-Pain-Management-and-Drug-Safety-in-Nov.-26-2009-Issue-of-The-New-England-Journal-of-Medicine.html  

Millions of drug reactions occur every year and it remains business as usual for the drug industry.  Tiger was lucky to only experience minor injuries and I worry that his silence will continue to subject many people to an outcome not as positive.


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December 27. 2009 19:52

If Tiger had taken ambien before his driving event, he's probably still in a state of shock wondering, 'what just happened here?' If this is the case, he could possibly redeem himself, somewhat, in the eyes of the public, by sharing his experience, as he would now understand the inherent danger associated with the drug. It's utterly mind-boggling the way it puts one in a trance-like automated state. Myself and hundreds of others have had untold damage to their careers, finances, and reputation from this drug, and hundreds and thousands more will have to suffer until the potential harmful effects of the drug are fully revealed.

ellen

December 29. 2009 09:04

I've taken Ambien and it is the best sleep aid I've ever taken when you are really having problems getting to sleep. But, as soon as I heard what happened to Tiger I said I believed it was due to Ambien CR. Anyone who's taken this drug knows very well it is potent and can cause one to walk to your car like everything is normal get in the car and drive to drive. He did not have any shoes on when they found him and he was snoring. That is Ambien no doubt. And, Ambien CR which puts you to sleep and then has a second release has had effects on people like this. I've only taken the regular Ambien which just helps you get to sleep and the body takes over from there. You're less likely to sleep walk on that one. Ambien is a great drug that helps millions of high stress people due to their schedules. It is awesome, but you must take it right before you go to bed, because it can hit quick. I don't blame him for not wanting to come forth with his personal medical needs; it's no one's business. He also is wise to protect the pharmacutical industry due to possible future sponsorships/endorsements/etc. He shouldn't tell anyone what happened. I wouldn't if I was in his shoes - or in this case just his socks.Smile

Eddy

December 29. 2009 19:13

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