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My son is in the hospital.
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<blockquote data-quote="savior no more" data-source="post: 698481" data-attributes="member: 19838"><p>Usually in a treatment facility they do a lab panel that shows liver function along with other basic labs that show other things so most providers are aware of renal or liver problems before they ever prescribe anything. It usually is standard procedure as so many of these drugs can compromise normal function and then becomes a medical/legal issue. Not that things don't get missed, but maybe this can help alleviate your fears. I so understand how you feel. I get this big packet of information together that I'm sure most everyone dealing with my son is dying to have and I can just hear the talk behind my back (well really only in my head).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savior no more, post: 698481, member: 19838"] Usually in a treatment facility they do a lab panel that shows liver function along with other basic labs that show other things so most providers are aware of renal or liver problems before they ever prescribe anything. It usually is standard procedure as so many of these drugs can compromise normal function and then becomes a medical/legal issue. Not that things don't get missed, but maybe this can help alleviate your fears. I so understand how you feel. I get this big packet of information together that I'm sure most everyone dealing with my son is dying to have and I can just hear the talk behind my back (well really only in my head). [/QUOTE]
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