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http://scienceblogs.com/terrasig/2010/01/james_ray_sedona_testosterone.php
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my damn windows explorer wont open it up...so are you saying dr. jon crisler (swale) was involved
http://scienceblogs.com/terrasig/2010/01/james_ray_sedona_testosterone.php
This guy is a fucking moron and half ...
the writer has his own agenda, and he makes subjective assertions without bothering to even offer a rationale, let alone a citation or footnote. he's correct that others will try to use this incident to restrict patient freedoms, but he appears to be in that camp himself.
James Arthur Ray may himself try to blame Dr Crisler, time will tell what Ray's attorneys have decided.
Ask him a aquestion - abelpharmboy (at) gmail (dot) com.
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what did u have in mind to ask him? i already commented on his blog at that link...
James Ray was a patient of Dr Crilser - he was prescribed Test Cyp, HCG, HGH, Arimidex and Finasteride by the doctor
http://www.prescottenews.com/news/current-news/sedona-sweat-lodge-tragedy-search-warrants-served.html
It is peculiar why a man of Ray's means living in Carlsbad, CA, would be prescribed drugs by an internet physician in Michigan rather than seeing a board-certified endocrinologist or urologist at one of the outstanding medical centers in southern California.or going to an anti-aging clinic in California.
Nevertheless, Dr. Crisler appears to have done nothing illegal in prescribing this regimen to Mr. Ray. Physicians in the United States, whether they are MDs or DOs, are granted the latitude to prescribe any FDA-approved medicine for any indication they see fit. While it is illegal for drug companies themselves to promote "off-label" uses of drugs (i.e., indications for which the company has not received explicit FDA approval), a physician can legally prescribe a breast cancer drug to a man wishing to build lean muscle mass.
Dr. John is the most anti-steroid Dr. in the country. He is not a Internet Doctor -people have to either and see him, or have their local doctors ask him to consult.
I am sorry but your full of it for saying this I don't like to get in to crap about stuff like this but tell it like it is.
Dr. John is the most anti-steroid Dr. in the country. He is not a Internet Doctor -people have to either and see him, or have their local doctors ask him to consult.
I am sorry but your full of it for saying this I don't like to get in to crap about stuff like this but tell it like it is.
There is so much ignorance in the media. They make no distinction between doctors that prescribe TRT to patients in their offices and doctors that sell prescriptions for steroids to bodybuilders over the internet without a legitimate face-to-face doctor-patient relationship. Everyone here knows there is a big difference.
Yes and because of this Dr.'s don't want to treat men that are sick with low Testosterone they don't want the lable.