Injectable Slurry?

























Is injecting Powdah on label? Here is our reimbursement specialist posting it on CMS's website! Classic!
http://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverag...c-comment.aspx?commentID=23904&ReportType=nca

Hey don't worry if its off label or not, just go out there and sell it. It works on anything so who cares about the FDA? You won't get caught! Throw it on or inject it, whatever it takes. Pericardium, bones, tendons, muscles, boners, you name it. Acell doesn't want to deny patients great outcomes just because of some pesky federal administration. Come on now, all the top reps are doing it and they're making 250 plus a year, easy!
 






Hey don't worry if its off label or not, just go out there and sell it. It works on anything so who cares about the FDA? You won't get caught! Throw it on or inject it, whatever it takes. Pericardium, bones, tendons, muscles, boners, you name it. Acell doesn't want to deny patients great outcomes just because of some pesky federal administration. Come on now, all the top reps are doing it and they're making 250 plus a year, easy!

I'm still waiting for something from 2005. 2011 isn't old enough for my taste.
 












What is the code for "injecting slurry"? I can't find it anywhere. What happens if I tell a MD to do this and there is an adverse reaction? Will referencing the CMS post keep me out of jail?
 






By injecting she means to "introduce a substance into a passageway, cavity, etc.". She never said inject into joints or closed body parts. We "inject" tunneling wounds or hard to reach wounds all the time. This is done my mixing saline with the powder to make said slurry, adding to a syringe and deploying through an angiocath, into an open wound. When asked almost all doctors prefer to "inject" the powder through an angiocath.

Nice try there Sherlock Holmes.
 






Hey don't worry if its off label or not, just go out there and sell it. It works on anything so who cares about the FDA? You won't get caught! Throw it on or inject it, whatever it takes. Pericardium, bones, tendons, muscles, boners, you name it. Acell doesn't want to deny patients great outcomes just because of some pesky federal administration. Come on now, all the top reps are doing it and they're making 250 plus a year, easy!