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Originally Posted by zinco14532323
I say we are guinea pigs because with most meds much more is learned after they have been on the market for a long time than before it is released. They learn from our experience. The brain is very hard to study.
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Which is my point. Why are we guinea pigs... Still? Any new ads are not changing that much. There's a ton of research in progress or practice that is not invasive yet these drugs which are are still being pushed on us.
And then there is this gene testing I've been looking into that theoretically helps determine the most likely class of drug yet doctors are guessing by the seat of their pants? The test I am talking about has been in use for pain meds for several years. It is not invasive. Why would they not put more effort into Perfecting that. I mean... If there is a chance a noninvasive saliva test could reduce the chance of trying drug after drug while you suffer... Wouldn't you want it? No I think the main reason we are still "guinea pigs" is because it's good for business.
I can't recall the name of the test but I posted about it in the rx forum.
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