WasGSOHM
Senior Member
- Location
- Montgomery County MD
- Occupation
- EE
With a nod to Mr. Alwon. . .
There is such a thing as a combinatorial explosion.
If you take several medications, each interacting with the other, not even the pharmacist's computers can keep up because the increase in interactions increases exponentially.
Is this happening with the NEC rules? No human can possibly find all the interactions?
There is such a thing as a combinatorial explosion.
If you take several medications, each interacting with the other, not even the pharmacist's computers can keep up because the increase in interactions increases exponentially.
Is this happening with the NEC rules? No human can possibly find all the interactions?