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by idopmstuff
1067 days ago
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Sure, it should be explained, but the point is that there's no value in only enabling a scarce resource (doctors) to explain something that doesn't require any medical training (take this once a day at the same time). The pharmacist can explain it. You can put it in huge text on the packaging. You can text or email people. You could literally make someone DocuSign a single page PDF that just says "THIS ONLY WORKS CORRECTLY IF YOU TAKE IT AT THE SAME TIME EVERY DAY" in order to get their prescription. All of these options get the exact same message across without being inconvenient and causing people to miss taking their birth control because they couldn't get a doctor's appointment, etc. There are costs to making people go into a medical office that you can't ignore here. |
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I mean, the alternative already exists - online appointments. You can even get auto renewing prescriptions through the mail.