Ricky10
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Doctors obviously do have to adhere to current approved medication/protocols, though there is definitely some wiggle room once they are able to assess patient response. At the end of the day, it is their license on the line so it is what it is..thanosnap-
I disagree completely........doctors have guidelines they must follow.....there is plenty of stuff out there that helps that "most" doctors refuse to recommend or use for treatment
The notion of just about anything goes doesn’t hold up in a court of law. It just doesn’t work that way so it’s hard for me to believe you are seeing what you claim..In routine care yes, but not in emergency care (ER) or critical care (ICU.) Just about anything goes, especially with a new illness and a crisis situation.
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