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All content and practices in these blogs/podcasts/videos are for educational purposes only. These blogs/podcasts/videos are intended only to provide general information; any specific patient or clinical scenario must be handled not based on this general information, but rather based on the practitioner’s professional judgment and consideration of any unique circumstances, the needs of each patient, the availability of resources where the patient is located, and other factors. These do not and are not intended to constitute medical advice or treatment, or to create a patient-provider relationship between/among the listener and the people behind these blogs/podcasts/videos. The information contained in these blogs/podcasts/videos are general in nature and is not intended to refer to specific patients. These blogs/podcasts/videos include a mix of information based on publicly available medical evidence, a consensus of medical practitioners, and/or opinions of individual practitioners that may differ from consensus opinions. 
The blogs/podcasts/videos created by Angela Zielinski are not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any outcomes a patient might experience relating to the information provided in this podcast. These blogs/podcasts/videos make no warranties, expressed or implied, regarding the currency, completeness, applicability or accuracy of the information provided. Application of the information remains the professional responsibility of the practitioner who is directly treating the patient. 
To the extent that these blogs/podcasts/videos include information regarding drug dosing or the use of medical devices, it is for educational purposes only and does not apply to your case specifically. It is your personal practitioner’s responsibility to ascertain the FDA status, instructions, proper use and dosing for each drug or device prior to use in their clinical practice. DO NOT RELY ON THIS PODCAST FOR ASSISTANCE IN REGARD TO YOUR IMMEDIATE, URGENT HEALTH NEEDS.  If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.