People with psychotic disorders won’t be paranoid about a pill that’s tracked by a doctor, traceable over the internet, open to hacking, with the most intimate information about themselves sold off to unknown third parties, likely for-profit corporations and government agencies.
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This is one rabbit hole that we shouldn’t go down
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Seems kind of superfluous given that most of these meds (including ability) can be given in monthly IM injections. So I give an injection once a month, or worry about daily updates indicating my patient is taking it...nope.
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Sounds menacing.
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This is stupid, a psychotic patient would be paranoid to ingest this kind of pill. They might even end up cutting it out of themselves or drinking some kind of chemical in an attempt to neutralize it
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Imagine how much real world data that can generate for diseases affecting mobility, physicians/patients decision to switch or stay on a drug
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Crush the pill, pull out the RFID and ingest the chip and cheat the system... I don't think they have thought it trough.
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Aaaaaaaand Cory Booker still thinks that Canadian drugs won't meet FDA standards
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