Someone dies and you get sued. (All it takes is one allergic reaction, or someone who already had asthma, and you’re a murderer.)
I was joking ;) But the distinction between prophylaxis and treatment I think is useful because even if “it doesn’t work” as one or both, it could work for the other and still be helpful.
Someone dies and you get sued. (All it takes is one allergic reaction, or someone who already had asthma, and you’re a murderer.)
I was joking ;) But the distinction between prophylaxis and treatment I think is useful because even if “it doesn’t work” as one or both, it could work for the other and still be helpful.