41. But why does it matter whether a depressed patient gets better on a placebo or an antidepressant? 42. By taking it at bedtime, patients get peak protection during the early-morning hours while averting the usual hazards of nighttime dosing. 43. Carey wrote that patients would get sicker and sicker for four or five days. 44. Death rates are high unless patients get respiratory support and antitoxins. 45. Demand by far exceeds the supply of organs, creating controversy over which patients ultimately get the surgery they need to stay alive. 46. Dermatologists are further concerned that patients are getting the wrong message from antioxidant products. 47. Doctors, hospitals and their partners will still have to comply with the rules, officials said, but patients will not get any new right to sue. 48. Doctors say the average age of patients getting such treatment is indeed rising, given all the new techniques. 49. Dr. Robert Janett of East Cambridge, Mass. says he is more vigilant than ever about making sure patients get vaccines, mammograms and prostate exams. 50. Dr. Paul Volberding, an AIDS expert at San Francisco General Hospital, said that the team had yet to decide which patients would get the experimental baboon transplants. |