Dan Abel > wrote:
> (Steve Pope) wrote:
>> While it's clear that a person might be validly prescribed 9,
>> 15, or 30 medications, it's also clear that they can't all be
>> equally important. It's reasonable to figure out which ones
>> are least important.
>I have an easy way of determining which medicines are least important.
>It's those thousands of medicines that the doctor has not yet prescribed
>for me. I'm on nine meds now, two non-prescription. Why would I drop
>any of them unless I didn't need them anymore, or their risk increased
>to more than their value?
So your position is that if it's prescribed to you, it's
as important as any other med that's been prescribed to you?
If so that is nuts. Er, at least, undiscriminating.
Steve