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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Challenge: Search for "kbcgl" and see how many pre-printed, check-the-box script sheets from how many different compounding pharmacies you come up with. If these are patient-specific and determined after a doctor has exhausted the use or possible use of commercially available drugs why would the amounts of each drug contained in these compounds be the same for patient after patient? Compounders say one size does not fit all but how are these compounded drugs not one size fits all if they are exactly the same at this many compounding pharmacies and for patient after patient?
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