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Marie says,
> Denny, yes, that is my understanding as well. I mentally place this in the
> "prescription" category in my head because it's a dopamine antagonist that
> was available in the US by prescription only. So forgive me if I was
> over-reaching there, but given the history and category of the drug, this
> would, I suspect, make a strong case if there was a bad outcome.
>
> Marie, do you mean to say this USED TO BE available by prescription? I'm
> not sure what you are implying here -- what do you mean "given the history
> and category of the drug." Truly not understanding......
>
> I thought, based on whatever we have discussed, that there was ONE
> incidence of death by this drug due to infusion by IV -- (certainly less
> than Viagra orally). Now, I'm not saying we should "recommend" (since most
> nurses cannot prescribe), but I'm not sure what you are saying here.
>
>
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