On 12 Oct 98 21:59:07 EDT, holzmr01 at mcrcr6.med.nyu.edu (ROBERT S.
HOLZMAN) wrote:
>In article <6vteq4$9jk at dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>, gmc0 at ix.netcom.com (George M. Carter) writes:
>>johnburgin at worldnet.att.net wrote:
>>>>>>No. It was just dead cold wrong.
>>>Well, have I moved off of the idiotic list, Mr Carter? I've been
>>>upgraded to simply dead wrong? I gave you "A" study, I can give you
>>>lots more with higher doses. Want to keep looking foolish?
>>>> No, you're still an idiot, not to worry. And wrong, too.
>>>> As to other studies using higher doses, yes, there are.
>>>> But let's get to the point.'
>>>>>no I didn't. I said higher doses were used than today. Don't mislead
>>>our audience. Remember, they can read too.
>>> that people were taking 1200 mg or some high dose until the
>>>protease inhibitors came along, then the dose dropped.
>>>>Dosage changed in 1989, quite a bit before PIs came along.
And, Mr Holzman, AIDS deaths dropped precipitously before PIs came
along also. Would you like the CDC reference for that?
>> -- those who don't know history are doomed to misquote it.
falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
today is the history we talk about tomorrow, wake up! jb
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