On Jan 10, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
> As a major consumer of these drugs, I can assure you that it is
> more guessing than not. Yes, the guesses can be highly educated
> but the efficacy of a particular drug can vary considerably from
> patient to patient regardless of the number of common indications
> to prescribe the drug that any two patients may have.
I believe that is exactly what I said. My point was also concerned
somewhat with the lexical mis-use of 'guessing' to imply that the
choice of medication involves nothing more than a carnival game of
chance.
-- Ed Leafe
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