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by candiodari 2828 days ago
Yes but there's 2 issues:

1) not in the same concentration/dose (patient will need to change the dose by breaking pills)

2) not according to the UK government (which has never approved the cheaper drug)

So now the big question is, suppose this goes very wrong for a patient, who is responsible ? The doctor ? The patient ? The government ?

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>1) not in the same concentration/dose (patient will need to change the dose by breaking pills)

Specifically I don't think they are using pills (untouched or broken) to make intraocular injections.