Chiquita Bonita
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Sqwertz wrote:
Forbidden... I am not sure. You can have your ALT tested at Wal-Mart.
This could easily be part of people on prescription meds such as
statins monitoring their ALT, on advice of a doctor; if it
measures high they would consult the doc, who might tell them
to discontinue. Would it be "forbidden" for the doctor to order
a change in medications based on a Wal-Mart blood test? I don't
think so, doctors can do damn well whatever they want in this country.
Of course if you have an overall health plan you do not go to Wal-Mart
for blood tests. But many people do not, or if they do the co-pays
are too high.
Steve
Forbidden... I am not sure. You can have your ALT tested at Wal-Mart.
This could easily be part of people on prescription meds such as
statins monitoring their ALT, on advice of a doctor; if it
measures high they would consult the doc, who might tell them
to discontinue. Would it be "forbidden" for the doctor to order
a change in medications based on a Wal-Mart blood test? I don't
think so, doctors can do damn well whatever they want in this country.
Of course if you have an overall health plan you do not go to Wal-Mart
for blood tests. But many people do not, or if they do the co-pays
are too high.
Steve