Thank you for your comment. In the development of pharmaceuticals, a common assumption is the use of the same dose for all patients. It makes it simple for, if there are multiple doses, there must be larger clinical trials and much more complex marketing. The starting dose typically represents the default dose that is rarely altered. The convenience of “one dose fits all” mentality could not be more advantageous to both drug manufacturers and … physicians. It is one of the essential elements of population medicine today, which I decry in my article above. However, how is it possible to conceive that we would all respond in the same way to the same dose of any given medication? With our extraordinary differences in health and physical condition, metabolism, genes, environmental exposures, age, gender, height, weight,…is there any single-dose drug that would be uniform in its effects for all of us? I do not and cannot believe it.
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Thank you for your comment. In the development of pharmaceuticals, a common assumption is the use of the same dose for all patients. It makes it simple for, if there are multiple doses, there must be larger clinical trials and much more complex marketing. The starting dose typically represents the default dose that is rarely altered. The convenience of “one dose fits all” mentality could not be more advantageous to both drug manufacturers and … physicians. It is one of the essential elements of population medicine today, which I decry in my article above. However, how is it possible to conceive that we would all respond in the same way to the same dose of any given medication? With our extraordinary differences in health and physical condition, metabolism, genes, environmental exposures, age, gender, height, weight,…is there any single-dose drug that would be uniform in its effects for all of us? I do not and cannot believe it.
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How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:( mr.frankkwabena0000@gmail.com ) for the full details.
Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
Mr.Frank
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