What do you do when the Big 3 stops working?

Shift

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Don't give a $XXXX for experimental treatments with no studies or proven effect of working. You don't know what you are getting and what side effects it has /may be after years and is it reversible/. You cannot be sure even for the dose you should use.
 

Ende

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Shift said:
Don't give a $XXXX for experimental treatments with no studies or proven effect of working. You don't know what you are getting and what side effects it has /may be after years and is it reversible/. You cannot be sure even for the dose you should use.
Fortunately, you're wrong. Some of the compounds have reached Phase 2 - which means that they're proven effective, and that doses and side effects have been studied. One of the popular ones, bimatoprost, is already available on the market as a treatment. Women are using it on their eyelids to grow longer eyelashes... A chemist may verify the identity and purity of a compound. The day you realize that the authorities can't be trusted, that a lot of approved medications are based on random discoveries and side effects of other treatments, that YOU have to educate yourself about the drugs you're using, and dose according to your own tolerance - maybe you'll change your mind.
 
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