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Old 07-20-2015, 09:41 AM #7
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I've never personally known a physician to ask the question "What do you really think of statins?" I can't help but wonder how much liability plays a role in their ongoing use. If a physician doesn't follow the guidelines, is s/he at increased risk of malpractice if a patient has a heart attack and an autopsy reveals the cause of death is coronary artery disease?
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