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by pstuart
2760 days ago
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> It's use in this way is not as well understood as traditional drugs Traditional drugs are often a crapshoot anyway, and there's been plenty of harm from them. In the end, it should be the patient's choice in what path to take. |
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And, in the end, it is the patient's choice, within a certain circumscribed set of options. A good doctor works with the patient's needs. But it would be a very poor doctor that jumped to riskier options and less proven options first. The level of patient choice you're suggesting implies a level of informed patient that is frequently not the case. I rigorously research every single treatment option, discuss each one with my doctor, and we arrive at a course of treatment. But my doctor has indicated that I am, unfortunately, in the small minority in this respect. Your level of patient choice would invite all sorts of bad prescriptions to patients ill informed and, often, self diagnosed incorrectly-- a frequent issue leading patients to skew their conversations with doctors towards that incorrect diagnosis. In theory, in a perfect world, what you propose is fine. But we don't live in that place.