Posted by jacquie on August 14, 2000, at 17:06:02
In reply to Re: CAM W...you're too funny, posted by michael on August 14, 2000, at 11:37:42
HEY MICHAEL-THANKS FOR THE INPUT. I DID PUT AN ORDER IN...AND THEY HAVEN'T RESPONDED ASKING FOR A SCRIPT. I AM TALKING TO PDOC TONIGHT. WHY DO SOME PLACES NEED ONE AND OTHERS NOT? DO YOU KNOW? HAVE YOU TRIED ADRANIFIL?? IF SO WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR EXPERIENCE? iT SOUNDS PROMISING AS DOES REBOXETINE (ANOTHER ONE WE CAN'T GET IN THE u.S.)
THANKS- JACQUIE
> I'm not 100% certain, but I don't think you need a script if you go through nubrain. (depends on the policy of whomever you order from)
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> > > Jacquie - I am not even sure if adrafinil is even being tested in Canada (I think it is in the U.S.). It seems us Canucks use the rest of the world (esp. Europe and South America) as guinea pigs, before even considering to allow a drug to be marketed in Canada. When will it hit the market in Canada? A rule of thumb is, when the Americans get it, we will get it in five years (and they haven't received approval, yet).
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> > > This is not always the case. We have Manerix™ (moclobemide) and the U.S. doesn't. We have Luvox™ (fluvoxamine) for depression and the U.S. only has it for OCD. Why this is so, I have no idea. That question is for greater (govern-mental) minds than mine.
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> > > Hang in there, if adrafinil doesn't kill to many Europeans, we may be in line to having it approved here. - Cam
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> > hey cam-
> > thanks for the response, i needed a great laugh. many thanks! guess you can order the stuff...with a script for 90 days i guess fda allows drugs to come into u.s. that have not been approved....all this regulation is a bit absurd. thanks again!
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