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Originally Posted by O.city
Sympathetic use in my understanding is more when you’re at the end of the line they can try anything
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Yeah, but lines like that are never bright line and will slide really quickly. That's why I asked if it's a 'wink/nod' sorta thing. Is there a true black-letter definition of 'end of the line'? That wouldn't seem terribly likely.
Who's really going to call physicians on the carpet for it?
Is this just the FDA protecting themselves if things go completely haywire and this thing goes sideways in a month? "Hey, we told physicians not to go throwing these out all willy nilly until it was tested further. Not our fault they did it any contradiction of federal guidelines..."
It just sounds like a shifting of liability more than a true bright line cut-off.