Posted by SLS on April 12, 2018, at 7:36:04
In reply to Re: pharmaceutical industry and their 'reinventions'., posted by rjlockhart37 on April 11, 2018, at 22:40:10
Excellent post!
- Scott
> it's always going to be that way, they improve treatments with newer drugs. I notice that previous generation doctors had different views treatment, were almost in 2020, the younger doctors have new treatment ideas no matter how previous generation pdocs did, they have newer meds, and also can reuse older meds that have lost patents, and redo their marketing. Evekeo was once benzedrine in the 1940s, it was popular using it for task force in the military to keep the soldiers alert and keep going during war....then they discontinued benzedrine and started using dexedrine
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> things change, even though past use of medications and antidepressants got pushed aside, the new generation of doctors could reuse the older treatments with more intelligence and insight, but always have to be aware of major red flags that happened in the past with them
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