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Re: d4diddy post# 7889

Wednesday, 02/01/2006 10:01:11 PM

Wednesday, February 01, 2006 10:01:11 PM

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I say nope. It will check only ONE medicine at a time. An "admixture" is more than that. Now if there was a "standard admixture" more or less universally or very often used, containing more than one medicine, and a signature could be developed for that specific "admixture" then yes maybe it would work.

But what we are talking here is making up a drip for a unique person using a unique mixture. Unless a signature could be made up on the spot, then obviouly, it will not work. too many varibles. Including the dilution composition and the volume.

Medicines have to be checked, one at a time, BEFORE they are added to the 'admixture" or compound, if the Valimed is gonna be employed as the validation instrument.



Ole Crowe

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