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Who should Prescribe?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by C Bain, Aug 14, 2008.

  1. C Bain

    C Bain Active Member


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    Hi All,

    An interesting one in NHS. Section No. 6 of Presswatch today, 14.8.8.

    "Cancer expert Professor Johnathan Waxman claims the UK's. drugs watchdog should be abolished after a series of "barbaric" and "crazy" decisions that have denied patients life-saving treatments."

    I have been worried about this for some time too, what about you?

    I want my doctor to be Able to make a decision on who lives and who dies even if s/he gets it wrong!

    http://www.presswatch.com/health/?d=2008-08-14#6.

    Yours,

    Colin.
     
    Last edited: Aug 14, 2008
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