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Re: Adjusted Prescription ?

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MarkW wrote:The patient could need medication pre-procedure; different medication dose post procedure; long term checks and/or medication.
Yes, but...as far as I can tell, since the anticoagulant regimen post-procedure is so up in the air and all doctors are doing different things, in the real world are they actually going to do anything different based on the results? Right now they don't know what the standard should be.
Having tests pre-procedure also gives a baseline for comparison.
I agree with this. It however also implies more follow-up than patients are getting. It's "destenose and adios," isn't it? 8O
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More Follow Up

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Yes Cece more follow up will be needed for some patients. I am not concerned that there is no standard regime as there is no standard MS patient !

You would be surprised at the difference in approach between doctors in giving drug treatment for the same disease in similar patients. Cynics say its all about big pharma and the drugs rep, too simplistic by far.

My objective is to ensure a medical doctor is involved in patient care, not just the IR/surgeon important as they are.

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