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Comment by dudsywowon May 10, 2016 12:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The RBC report for April-21-2016

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The RBC report for April-21-2016What about the rating on drugs.com?

Lattice wrote: dudsy,  Because sometime Investors don't want to hear, or do the work to find out why the data shows something different.  Like SCTY today, so many red flags ignored.  Oh well.

dudsywow wrote: Lattice, why does the Donnatal have a 9.6 out of 10 rating at Drugs.com?  You're starting to lose your efficacy.


Lattice wrote: argentia, If you are a Canuck, you may want to ask your doc or a pharmacist why Donnatal was discontinued years ago.  They may still remember the drug.

PE is saying,  "Why pay for Donnatal when it is as effective as Tums?" 

Official Journal of American Academy of Emergency Medicine
"The GI Cocktail is no more effective than plain liquid antacid:  a randomized double blind clinical trial"
By Dean A. Berman MD RPh, Robert S. Porter MD and Mylissa Graber MD 

Study conclusion:  There was no statistically significant difference in pain relief between the three groups on univariate analysis or multivariable regression.  In conclusion, the addition of Donnatal or Donnatal + lidocaine to an antiacid did not relieve dysplexia better than plain antacid.

I guess that's why its not approved by the FDA for efficiency?  Just a thought, Lol.


argentia77 wrote:
Lattice wrote: That's nice Scruggs, but we were talking about Donnatal.  You know, the 90 year old archaic drug. 


Lattice, I'm disapointed in you. Donnatel is in good company. Aspirin is 150 years old and penicillin at least 90 years old. So if you don't want to get fukt by everyone who sees your silly posts just keep your legs together!  
 

 

 




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