@healthapiguy So even if they can argue it’s technically different, wouldn’t they still need to show that the difference is genuinely tied to the patient, not just to the formula on paper?
Idk where the liability really falls but I think there’s more to this whole thing. This is my point
@healthapiguy Because if this is being pushed through a funnel, at scale, the same checks every time, then it starts looking less like individualized compounding and more like a standardized workaround.
@healthapiguy Because if the funnel is form-based, async, and built to push the sale, then it seems hard to believe all or most of those patients genuinely qualify for compounded instead of FDA-approved.
They are writing the justification without proof, isn’t that fraud?
@healthapiguy but, from my understanding, in order for the compounded GLP-1s to be compliant they need to:
1- be meaningfully different from the FDA approved version
2- be prescribed with a patient specific justification for why the FDA version wasn’t appropriate for that case
@younggeppetto@slotkinjr@eringriffith@nytimes No my argument is that it can only be compounded and prescribed to the patient with documented clinical need, that means it must have a reason why the FDA approved version can’t be taken instead.
That’s what FDA is saying, not me
@younggeppetto@slotkinjr@eringriffith@nytimes The way these companies are prescribing compounded drugs is also illegal. They are forcing a prescription of a compound drug when in reality these should only be sold when an FDA approved version is not applicable
@AlexFinn It’s going to be very good. IF we don’t spend our entire usage with 2 prompts
Opus is already very good but unproductive as we have to pause our work every 20 minutes and wait 5 hours for the renewal…
Concerned about what the new time to hit limit will be
@steipete any tips for using peekaboo? It's so bad right now, it won't get the clicks right. it appears to have trouble using the cursor and clicking although I have it fully enabled
@jackfriks it's inevitable. Idk if it will be openAI or Antrhopic but the first one that gives subscribers a private personal computer on the cloud with persistent memory will win.
@Jason@openclaw Setting it on the cloud / VPS is bad. You get only 50% of what it’s capable of.
Either run it on a VM / local computer or stick to Claude. Better use of your money and time
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