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Here is some of the research.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/06/a-medical-test-that-plans-to-wean-us-off-opioid-painkillers.html

It's takes several and several years for a research company to finally reveal all their data. It is currently premature and preliminary at this point you poor idiots. For example, it could take up 10 years for a single medication to finally be ready to prescribe to patients.

You poor unducated people.
Go to college and Learn more about science.
 




Thanks for the update Joe! However, perhaps you should return to 4th grade to learn how to annunciate your canned opinion. "Several and several," is that several squared? Aren't premature and preliminary basically the same thing? Who is the real idiot Joe? The part of your post that was the most comical, is when you said the people who have posted on CP were poor "unducated people. Please learn to spell, especially a man of your stature...The VP of losing business. Enjoy your wine!
 




Who does the following story remind you of? Except Proove pays $150 to physician per test, right?


Dr. Scott Wilson often participated in medical studies, so the one being proposed by the New Orleans laboratory Renaissance RX seemed reasonable.

An assistant would swab inside the cheeks of qualified patients and send the samples off to the company, which was doing research in the fast-growing arena of personalized genetic medicine.

Dr. Wilson signed on to what was supposed to be one of the largest and most definitive studies of its kind. In exchange, he and other doctors would be paid $75 for every patient they enrolled and tracked.

But Dr. Wilson left the study last year, saying the company pressured doctors to enroll patients regardless of whether they were eligible. In a lawsuit, he also accused the company of improper billing. Renaissance denies the accusations.

The story of Renaissance offers a view inside the intoxicating brew of hype and hope in the field of genetic testing. All over the country, labs and research firms are popping up, eager to study strands of DNA to better identify who is at risk for developing a disease, to guide existing treatments and to develop new ones. But the troubles at Renaissance speak volumes about how difficult it is for Medicare and private insurers to keep up with the proliferation of tests being offered.
 








From a recent patient....this says it all..

my pain management clinic has been pressuring me to undergo DNA testing "to see which medication is best for you when you develop a tolerance to this one" - which seems like a very stupid reason. The company is Proove, of course. I have done some reading and their testing is not done independently - they fund their own research. That's not at all objective. And the remark that it's "proven" that 50% of addiction is due to genetics is just actually opinion - opinion by people in the rehab field who buy into the disease model, and who make their profits from treating addicts (as a retired drug counselor, I am familiar with this field).

I don't want anyone testing my DNA, and I resent this attempt to pressure me into it. The physician's assistant who was trying to talk me into it got exasperated and said, "Why won't you do this? Medicare pays for it!" as if this was my only objection. He also couldn't tell me how it worked. The Proove rep just repeated the nonsense written above by the Proove person who replied to your blog post. THEY conduct the research, which is not an unbiased way to do this. It's not good science and I think to ask someone to have a test that is permanently on your medical record is shameful.
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Here is some of the research.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/06/a-medical-test-that-plans-to-wean-us-off-opioid-painkillers.html

It's takes several and several years for a research company to finally reveal all their data. It is currently premature and preliminary at this point you poor idiots. For example, it could take up 10 years for a single medication to finally be ready to prescribe to patients.

You poor unducated people.
Go to college and Learn more about science.

Pot calling the kettle black, right Einstein?
What a immoral soul you are, guess the bottle and being a gamer get you through the nights. Little Joe from Kokomo. Keep scamming boys your day is coming.
JMO
 
















Joe, We are all positive that you are making one million a year... Someone needs to check into the fact that you are still getting paid from that distributor up in Kentucky, and by proove bio. What comes around, goes around! The same can be said about Brian, the King of patting himself on the back, change is coming...
 








It is very telling when a company continues to post canned media blasts on a site like this. I don't believe joe is posting this information, as he continues to travel to the same cities week after week.
 




Joe, We are all positive that you are making one million a year... Someone needs to check into the fact that you are still getting paid from that distributor up in Kentucky, and by proove bio. What comes around, goes around! The same can be said about Brian, the King of patting himself on the back, change is coming...
 












Out of curiosity, why do a president and a vp continue to troll this website? Don't you have more important company business to attend to? Or are your guilty consciences getting the best of you? What comes around, goes around...
 




Out of curiosity, why do a president and a vp continue to troll this website? Don't you have more important company business to attend to? Or are your guilty consciences getting the best of you? What comes around, goes around...

Thugs like those two have no consciences, that's what's very wrong with this company.
Stealing from your reps? unimaginable.