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by JumpCrisscross
903 days ago
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Idk what to say, this is established medicine [1]. When you have a small TI you dilute to make measurement tolerances wider in absolute terms. This is a motivating factor behind prescription-strength medicine. > Increased pill counts historically reduces patient adherence Of course. There are tradeoffs. You want to know what also increases burden? Requiring a prescription. [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therapeutic_index |
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Edit: further, to your comment about "prescription strength" nomenclature, look at section 14 of the Cialis/tadalafil prescribing information, IIRC, table of clinical studies, where they have the second two outcomes of the clinical studies broken down by dose. Efficacy increases pretty directly with increasing dose, and these are where the observed side effects show up. It seems like patients may well self-escalate. Maybe the OTC countries have public data on this?