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Why There's No Such Thing as a 'Safe' Drug?

Contrarian Sales Techniques

During my pharmacology class, I learned that there are no safe drugs, only safe patients. This highlights the importance of taking an individualized approach to medicine and considering a patient's unique medical history, current health status, and other relevant factors when prescribing medication.

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Digital Self-Neuromodulation Therapy for PTSD: Interview with Oded Kraft, CEO of GrayMatters Health

Medgadget

The system uses the patient’s EEG data to calculate a value for the amygdala-derived-EFP biomarker, and meanwhile the patient tries various mental strategies that may help to reduce the value. These treatments at times come with a long list of side effects, leaving many patients in search of an effective long-term solution.

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Why aren’t digital pills taking off?

Pharmaceutical Technology

Proteus Health’s Abilify MyCite had an ingestible sensor that could track if a patient consumed the drug. You don’t want to use this to stigmatize patients or to ‘catch them lying.’ A patient probably does not know what they’re signing, but still do it in order to access whatever treatment they need, she adds.

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Legal challenges put off label use of gender affirming care drugs in jeopardy

Pharmaceutical Technology

However, health specialists refute most safety concerns for the use of drug classes as part of gender affirming care, citing years of research and care. Dr. Barry DeCoster, PhD, an associate professor of bioethics at the University of Michigan, describes gender affirming care as “safe and effective” for most patients.

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