Category: Clinical
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What pharmacogenomics can and cannot do
The mechanism is real. The dose-prediction claim is not supported. Both of those are true and they get collapsed constantly.
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What a pharmacist can actually see
A prescription arrives that looks unusual. Here is the information the person deciding whether to fill it actually has.
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Presumptive is not positive
The single rule that prevents most documented harm from drug testing, and why it is broken so often.
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What a well-run taper looks like
The evidence against rapid, mandated tapering is not an argument that nobody should ever reduce a dose. It is an argument about how, and about who decides.