Yes. I argued that the causes for the malaise are over-determined, and medical liability and close-mindedness are both reasons. There are integrative and functional doctors who are more willing to prescribe off-label medications. But they are rare and I haven’t researched them in depth yet.
The causes for the malaise are over-determined but include among other reasons: institutional inertia & red tape, lack of funding for repurposing generic drugs, regulations that often force companies to test only one new drug at a time against the standard of care (SoC), oncologists who refuse to deviate from SoC due to some combination of fear of medical liability and close-mindedness and coordination problems amongst pharmaceutical companies.
But if there were 10x more clinical trial results, there’d be a greater universe from which one could prescribe off-label medications, and the quality of off-label recommendations would be higher. And the FDA certainly is a blocker there.
Yes. I argued that the causes for the malaise are over-determined, and medical liability and close-mindedness are both reasons. There are integrative and functional doctors who are more willing to prescribe off-label medications. But they are rare and I haven’t researched them in depth yet.
But if there were 10x more clinical trial results, there’d be a greater universe from which one could prescribe off-label medications, and the quality of off-label recommendations would be higher. And the FDA certainly is a blocker there.