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I had a consultation with Alpha a few years back and I was told my protocol of 300mg/wk was too high to support and that it wouldn't be a good fit for your program If this has changed, I'd love to try you guys again

AlphaMD's Answer

There are patients at this dosing level on the platform now. This may have been from a time when clinical guidelines were more conservative. This is an above average dose for a patient, but especially for transfers of care if that is the value that you find works the best, the provider overseeing your care may well continue it. You should be able to shoot us a message while logged into your account to see if we can reconnect.

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