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... and then given to a patient after they presented their 'script for a nominal co-pay. More to follow.
... and then given to a patient after they presented their 'script for a nominal co-pay. More to follow.
...and then followed by major GI upset and a nasty, therapy limiting bleed plus an increased risk of MI and damaging kidney function. More FDA investigation to follow.
Baha nice. But you want to tell me how thrombin affects kidney function? Can you tell me how thrombin would affect cardiac function, too? GI upset vastly overrated - take a glass of water. Also, what's your beef with us? Are you the zarelto rep or elikuis rep? Either way your a rep and really aren't qualified to make pronouncement like these.
Baha nice. But you want to tell me how thrombin affects kidney function? Can you tell me how thrombin would affect cardiac function, too? GI upset vastly overrated - take a glass of water. Also, what's your beef with us? Are you the zarelto rep or elikuis rep? Either way your a rep and really aren't qualified to make pronouncement like these.
"...how thrombin affects kidney function...how thrombin would affect cardiac function..." Are you really that stupid?
Clearly thrombin itself has no direct effect on either parameter, ..............
There's the answer to your question written out quite clearly an succinctly, pdax doesn't do anything to it.
Hey stupid ass, ................ it's the dabigatran molecule creating the problems. .....................
I guess we will agree to disagree, your uninformed opinion is worth a nickel and that's about it. Nice try though.
In your informed opinion, what is it then that is causing the reductions in kidney function, GI upset, increased GI bleeds and increased MIs?