Re: Adverse Reactions To Pharmaceuticals
It seems to me that whenever a patient comes into contact with a doctor, they should have a laptop with them. If they cannot afford one, then one should be supplied them, for their visit. On the main page, should be a list of their allergies, and on following pages, past drugs that either haven't worked for them, or they've had intolerances to.
A consumed chemical is such a serious, potentially life threatening happenstance.
And a laptop is such an inexpensive and communicative tool, which a doctor can relate to, (especially if his colleages' opinions are there), to aid the patient in very important, scientifically related, homeostasis inducing procedures and denials. I mean, record the session, bwo laptop and call into accountability all the doctor's words. Perhaps then, many of them would get out of the *business* of helping people. Because they might either have to spend more time with the person,
do a little research, or be held accoutable to malpractice, rather than do *business as usual*, while collecting big bucks, and looking forward to getting drunk on the golfcourse.....
hollytee