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Jeffreyn,

Fascinating. Thanks for identifying these papers.

I think both sides of the argument make sense. This suggests to me that either the differences between the two regimens are small or they affect different people differently. There is probably no one size fits all strategy.

It would be interesting to know how drug costs and drug marketing affect what is prescribed.

I'm in the middle of writing a post on how my drug regimen is constructed.

John
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