| 19. Dr. Jones has investigated a nutritional supplement known as “LifeJuice,” and believes it has benefits for her patients. She sells the product at a 25% profit through her office. |
| # | Response Date | Comment |
| 1. | Wed, 3/14/07 12:18 AM | It's like any other prescription; the rationale should be transparent, not offered as as medical snake oil. |
| 2. | Wed, 3/14/07 12:35 AM | is there info given about other options??? |
| 3. | Wed, 3/14/07 12:59 AM | Is she specifically endorsing the product or is it just made available for purchase? |
| 4. | Wed, 3/14/07 8:33 PM | on the outcomes of the research, and whether or not those outcomes were biased in any way |
| 5. | Thu, 3/15/07 4:06 AM | Are these profits usually rare for physicians selling outside goods?? Because I know many dentists who sell things like whitening kits for profit, and I don't see anything wrong with that. |