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To: teenyelliott

Good Lord, woman. This is about science and medicine. Not “marching orders” from the government.

I don’t care if you report him, what I do want you to understand that prescribing antivirals to people willy nilly is bad medical practice. Do you not understand that by doing what he did — especially if he also gives it to people as a prophylactic — that in exponentially increases the potential of creating a virus that is RESISTANT to antivirals?

In case you do not understand, that means we could end up with a strain of flu from which there is NO medicinal protection. AND YOUR TRUSTED DOCTOR IS CONTRIBUTING TO THE POTENTIAL OF THAT HAPPENING.

AND SO ARE YOU.


191 posted on 09/02/2009 11:45:11 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Johnny Rico picked the wrong girl!)
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To: Lee'sGhost; teenyelliott
I don’t care if you report him, what I do want you to understand that prescribing antivirals to people willy nilly is bad medical practice. Do you not understand that by doing what he did — especially if he also gives it to people as a prophylactic — that in exponentially increases the potential of creating a virus that is RESISTANT to antivirals?

Willy nilly? There's a window of effectiveness for prescribing them, that if missed, renders the whole thing moot.

Teenyelliott did not say that he was giving it to patients prophylactically, she said her daughter had flu symptoms. You're getting all bent out of shape about something that you think the doctor MIGHT be doing.

All he did was ignore the advice of the GOVERNMENT and use his best judgment, which is what I would hope MY doctor would do, because some government official who makes policy somewhere is not going to have to live with the consequences of waiting too long, until the window of opportunity is missed and the Tamiflu is a waste of money..

If you wait to see how sick someone is going to get before prescribing them, it's too late, you miss that window. By your reasoning, nobody would be getting it. Why even have it in the first place if it isn't going to be used?

There is the concern that young people are more at risk for a bad case of swine flu and her 13 year old is pretty close to that age range.

The use of any medicine to combat any disease results in the risk of whatever-resistant disease, but concern about that is no reason to not use the medicine while we have it and while it works. All it takes is on right situation for something to become drug resistant and that could theoretically happen on the first dose.

Taking it for just any common cold, as antibiotics were used indiscriminately for colds, is what the danger is. Not using it for a virus that has the potential for serious consequences that the swine flu does for someone close to or in the high risk age range.

192 posted on 09/02/2009 12:56:29 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Lee'sGhost
what I do want you to understand that prescribing antivirals to people willy nilly is bad medical practice. Do you not understand that by doing what he did — especially if he also gives it to people as a prophylactic — that in exponentially increases the potential of creating a virus that is RESISTANT to antivirals?

Yes, even though I am a silly woman, I do understand the science behind it.

She tested positive, she had a fever of close to 103, he listened to her lungs and decided she was bad enough to be treated.

As a mother, I decided to listen to her doctor and treat her for something that was making her very ill.

If you find yourself in the same situation, by all means tell your kid to suck it up for the greater good.

196 posted on 09/02/2009 3:20:48 PM PDT by teenyelliott (Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
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