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by carbocation
1273 days ago
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Not having prescribed either since I was a PCP years ago, I would just say that I agree with this line of inquiry. If both drugs were equally good and were pretty much used at random, then they could be good instruments. But if there is confounding by indication, then it’s harder to get value out of an analysis that compares them. It doesn’t mean the conclusions are wrong (and nor does my comment above), it just tempers my interpretation. |
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