None of the drugs mentioned in this thread are still under patent. The only relevant current patent is on “minus pseudoephedrine,” but that never reached market. Also, I think you’re confusing (ephedrine, pseudoephedrine) with (pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine). (ETA: and phenylephrine isn’t under patent, either)
Nope. I personally don’t care at all, strong black tea is as far as I go with self-medication, but I thought knb & others here ought to know that there are risks. According to Wikipedia, Health Canada recalled all ephedrine-related weight loss/bodybuilding meds in 2002. That’s enough to give me pause. Minimax, people!
I guess it doesn’t strictly fit the criteria. I mean that it involves taking what seems to me a substantial risk for a small-to-medium, temporary increase in productivity.
There are many things stronger than black tea that can be used without substantial risk. Some of them will serve to better optimise the goals that are being subject to minimaxing. Avoiding all such options out of conservatism isn’t necessarily a bad idea and it is certainly what can be described as ‘appropriate’ or ‘sensible’ but it is not minimaxing.
Do we have numbers here? Any statistical evidence that it’s worse than related but patentable Sudafed?
None of the drugs mentioned in this thread are still under patent. The only relevant current patent is on “minus pseudoephedrine,” but that never reached market. Also, I think you’re confusing (ephedrine, pseudoephedrine) with (pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine). (ETA: and phenylephrine isn’t under patent, either)
Nope. I personally don’t care at all, strong black tea is as far as I go with self-medication, but I thought knb & others here ought to know that there are risks. According to Wikipedia, Health Canada recalled all ephedrine-related weight loss/bodybuilding meds in 2002. That’s enough to give me pause. Minimax, people!
Minimax? I don’t think a decision, however wise, to avoid self-medication can be described as minimaxing.
I guess it doesn’t strictly fit the criteria. I mean that it involves taking what seems to me a substantial risk for a small-to-medium, temporary increase in productivity.
There are many things stronger than black tea that can be used without substantial risk. Some of them will serve to better optimise the goals that are being subject to minimaxing. Avoiding all such options out of conservatism isn’t necessarily a bad idea and it is certainly what can be described as ‘appropriate’ or ‘sensible’ but it is not minimaxing.