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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Off label uses of medications
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 19039" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>Are doctors legally allowed to prescribe medications for off label uses if they sincerely believe that there is a medically justified benefit for the patient? If they can, are there any substance and/or dosage restrictions/limitations?</p><p></p><p>I understand that the answer is probably highly dependent on the type of medication and what the condition is, but is there a general consensus on what is allowed and what is not allowed? Or are there many gray areas?</p><p></p><p>I would assume on the level of pure medical ethics this would be more than okay to do (medical benefit for the patient = medically ethical), but I'm really just asking from the legal and regulation aspects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 19039, member: 2450"] Are doctors legally allowed to prescribe medications for off label uses if they sincerely believe that there is a medically justified benefit for the patient? If they can, are there any substance and/or dosage restrictions/limitations? I understand that the answer is probably highly dependent on the type of medication and what the condition is, but is there a general consensus on what is allowed and what is not allowed? Or are there many gray areas? I would assume on the level of pure medical ethics this would be more than okay to do (medical benefit for the patient = medically ethical), but I'm really just asking from the legal and regulation aspects. [/QUOTE]
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Off label uses of medications
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