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Friday, April 09, 2010
The changing face of primary care
My medical partner and I are facing big decisions about the future of our medical practice. I urge all of you--particularly our patients--to head over to Denver Doc Online and read about our dilemma and leave your thoughts behind.
I am interested to hear your thoughts on the Rx medical food LIMBREL since you blogged on the subject. There are new medical foods on the market now that are designed to be taken in conjunction to NSAIDS and COX-2's, reducing dosages on average of 50-90%, and many times 100%. Nutritional management seems to be the future of medicine as we are all looking to cure underlying causes rather than treating symptoms and creating unwanted short and long term side effects with pharmaceuticals.
I am interested to hear your thoughts on the Rx medical food LIMBREL since you blogged on the subject. There are new medical foods on the market now that are designed to be taken in conjunction to NSAIDS and COX-2's, reducing dosages on average of 50-90%, and many times 100%. Nutritional management seems to be the future of medicine as we are all looking to cure underlying causes rather than treating symptoms and creating unwanted short and long term side effects with pharmaceuticals.
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