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Seems like there's at least some possibility of having a product runway with it.
He said that while he wouldn't prescribe by it and he sure wouldn't take it as his only source if he was the patient, he thinks it could be a really good addition to what he wants to ask questions about because it takes far too long for researchers to pick up on stuff. He said he still feels horrible about a patient who died on Vioxx.
I'm going to fill out surveys on all my meds and send them to him. I really like this idea just for me, so that I can really think about what's working for me, but I hope a lot of other people do it too so that I can really get the scoop. I understand what people are saying about big pharma and.or crazies, but if enough people do it you'll still be able to see patterns.
Maybe they should have a warning label--please don't open this site unless you are a well-balanced individual; curious but not too imaginative...
I know what that one comment meant about clinical trials, but I was in a clinical trial and questionaires were a big part of it as well as blood tests etc. I had a book of forms I had to fill out every single day. It's not done in a vacuum where we're all in cages being fed exactly the same way, and taking drugs in real life isn't that way either. In real life a lot more very different people take the drug than in a trial, as well. Also clinical trials only really ask about things they predict might be an issue.
I think it's silly to think that anyone would use JUST this site to make medical decisions.. I can see using it with your doctor, not instead of your doctor. Like that one poster said, if it can help avoid another Viox, great. It seems like a useful addition to me.
Check it out: http://rateadrug.com/Supplements.aspx