by colliedog » Thu 20 Nov 2008, 03:10:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'I') understand putting a barrier between consumers and Oxycontin. But who gives a damn about cholesterol medicine?
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')I'll say "Who are 'People who like having a functioning liver'" for $800 Alex.
I was referring to the "need" for monthly check-ups to get a new prescription for a drug that treats a stable, chronic condition.
If Lescol (and drugs like it) were available for purchase in 3 month or 6 month batches, consumers would be able to save a tremendous amount of time and doctors wouldn't be swamped.
Another example, antidepressants. Once a patient stabilizes at a given dose, couldn't they just be given a 6 month supply?
Moreover, I think lower level medical professionals could probably handle prescription re-writing for people who have already seen their doctor to get the medication in the first place.
I'm just trying to reduce the burden on primary care professionals. Maybe I don't understand enough about the situation (I'm taking a class called Health Care In America next semester so that might rectify the situation

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No.
Look, medicine is all about "THERE MUST BE A DOCTOR TO SUE"
Everywhere, from ambulance pickup, to medical control to er visit to admission to discharge, there has to be a PHYSICIAN OF RECORD so they can properly be sued...
this is a fact. Someone HAS to be in charge to be sued.
Now, no doctor in his right mind will give someone a 6 month supply of antidepressant, have the guy kill himself and the family will say "WHAT A SHMUCK HE JUST SHOVED PILLS IN HIS FACE AND HE LIKE HAD NO ONE TO TALK TO SO HE KILLED HIMSELF."
This is normal. This is what people do. This is what their LAWYERS TELL THEM TO DO! How many times does a guy come in with a stiff neck after a car acciedent two days ago and say I WAS IN AN ACCIDENT TWO DAYS AGO and I was ok but my Lawyer told me to get checked out. TOLD to.
and stories change.
A mother called in to an Emergency room and just asked "What dose of tylenol do I need to give my child?" Nurse asks, How much does your child weigh?" She says 20 pounds, and the Nurse tells her the dose and says we would be happy to see him if she would like, mother says NO, I will try the tylenol.
three days later baby admitted for meningitis and dies on day four.
Lawsuit comes in 6 months claiming the NURSE TOLD HER TO STAY HOME AND TAKE TYLENOL.
THEY LIE, bro, they lie all the time when someone dies.
so no, you won't get pills without someone to sue, thank your attorny for that.
also the liver pills, so he gets toxic and develops stevens johnson and dies, the family goes LOOK HE DIED! SUE THAT GUY!
right?
yes it is one in a thousand but that is one doctor with no more malpractice MEANING NO MORE JOB.
so, NO, because of LAWYERS we have the WORST health care system in the world.
Go to the ER and just SAY you are dizzy and you will get a CAT skan and an 8000 dollar charge just so they wont sue you.
it suks''and when you get GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE which doesnt ALLOW you to get CAT scans or do liver tests and WHEN someone dies and you DO get sued, (cant even order a ton of tests to defend yourslefs) the doctors will drop like flies...
and again...
HERE IS THE 2x4 of truth
YOU
WILL
NOT
HAVE
ANY
MORE
DOCTORS
BECAUSE
of the
DAM LAWYERS
bottom line.
But of course, you TOLERATED them and LIKED them while they won your cases, now you can let them treat you.
LOL. This is going to be sweet.
The only people that wil get decent health care will be the retired doctors families... At least there is a benefit.