This is a very petty, petty thing, but I am crowing because my sister has a couple FB friends who are ALWAYS telling her what's up with certain drugs-- apparently, they're experts despite not having any training or ambition to look things up.
Finally, one of them made a very condescending statement on my sister's status about how Albuterol doesn't make her son hyper but instead knocks him out. This twinkie actually said "Alle, dear, blah blah blah." Really? You're going to call my sister-- an EMT and all-around obsessive researcher-- "dear" and try to explain to her that Albuterol doesn't cause hyperactivity in kids because it's for asthma?!? Oh no you didn't!
So I pasted Davis Drug Guide's adverse effects section that disproved her piece of ignorance and then mentioned how we've had to call rapid response codes on patients who got so anxious after their Albuterol doses that they put themselves in danger of respiratory failure.
Like I said. Totally petty, but totally worth it.
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ha! Take that! Stupid biotch!
I cringed when I read the part about her calling your sister "dear".
Good for you! I would have gone through the screen at "dear."
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