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06/24/10
REMINDER:
According to current
medical practice, a physician may only prescribe for a person that he/she has
examined. If a physician has not examined a patient, the physician may not
prescribe a supplement or a medication for that patient whether by e-mail,
telephone or regular mail; this is true even if the supplement is available in
a health food store or the medication is available over-the-counter in a
drugstore. Recently, some medications have become available over the Internet,
but this is considered controversial.
DISCLAIMER:
The information on this web site is provided for educational purposes only;
it is a general reference for healthcare consumers and providers; it is not a
prescription for any individual person. It is important that you consult your
child’s qualified healthcare provider before implementing any of the research
discussed on this web site.
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