[Magdalen] Dental Deal.

AT&T jhandsfield at att.net
Mon Feb 29 17:35:30 UTC 2016


I think ads for prescription meds ought to be illegal. 

Jim Handsfield 
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> On Feb 29, 2016, at 12:20 PM, Jim Guthrie <jguthrie at pipeline.com> wrote:
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> Lots of ads for xeralto -- Arnie Palmer & Co. last week?
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> And then there are those ads from tort lawyers matching 1:1 "if you've been injured by Xeralto" which will always stir up doubts.
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> Some folk don't like the inconvenience of injectibles like lovenox et al. either. Take the pill instead.
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> All the blood thinner products have their dangers, depending more on the patient and why they re needing it. One size does not fit all.
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> Cheers,
> Jim
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> 
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>> On 2/29/2016 11:34 AM, Lynn Ronkainen wrote:
>> Coumadin is probably the safest although it comes with the need to be monitored/tested to make sure that your levels are not high - a 'procedure of inconvenience'  which is played up by the other drugs that are now 'in competition' with it - all touting that they do not need frequent testing. Some of them come with deadly baggage - I can speak for one, that is not seen advertized lately - Xarelto. It has no antidote to reverse its action to dilute the blood SO, if one was on Xarelto and had a bleeding injury, or was in need of emergency surgery, there
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