On Thursday 15 February 2007 15:42, Thinus van Rensburg wrote:
> "Behavioural disturbances characterised by psychotic symptoms and
> aggression in patients with dementia where non-pharmacological methods
> have been unsuccessful." - click on the third authority link on the page
>
> > And we are back to another typical Australian idiosyncrasy:
> > disinformation, lack of information, artificial barriers to information,
> > inefficient and unpredictable uinformation exchange.
> >  
>
> Or busy GP too busy to read his own reference?

Well - I consider it as brain damaged to expect a GP to click on three 
different icons to find out one piece of information regarding the same 
drug - without ANY hints that you might have to do that in order to find that 
information

I prescribe generic. I also found out that the way my EHR program presents 
Authority information may be different depending on which row of "Risperidone 
0.5 mg tablet" I click - again, no warning nor hint from the uI that this 
might be so.

You are right. I am in fact way too busy for such crap. Idisyncratic 
disinformation indeed it is.

Horst
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