Comment · Fri, April 17, 2015 · Ceretropic
Ceretropic now has Graduated droppers for memantine, I was taking waaaay too much.
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CodeMaitre · 18 points
So I'm glad Ceretropic has finally given us an exact idea of what a "half dropper" = 10mg looks like. And wow...I always wondered why it was hitting so strong in the past, and now I see why. My idea of a half dropper turned out to be about 25mg haha.
Thank you Ceretropic! Been waiting to clear this up for ages and the graduated dropper really allows for accurate dosing now.
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Debonaire_Death · -3 points
I certainly don't think you aren't trying. This post just really set me off. I appreciate what you have done to make your products safer, and that you are continuing to do more to make sure they stay safe. I think this particular scenario was the last straw for me regarding the salient issue that, despite how much we trust the companies we are buying from, they pretend that we aren't the ones buying from them. I understand the legal necessity, but it still feels like a schizoid relationship, even if it only is on the surface.
And I came up with "1/2 dropper squeeze capacity" in the heat of the moment, as a demonstration that even a moderately decent instruction could be composed in a handful of seconds. I mean, the old droppers were 1.5 mL, yes? Just putting "1/3 dropper tube capacity" or something like that would have cleared the whole thing up. I'm glad you are doing what you are, but don't you think something simple like that could have prevented a lot of people from taking too much of your drugs well before the complicated process of getting graduated droppers was completed? I'm just saying it was a mistake not to make the label slightly more descriptive while the actual dropper is so nondescript.
Everyone messes up, and they do it when they aren't busy with half of the things Ceretropic is. I love you guys, but even friends need to tell off friends sometimes: I can't l…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Sorry if I am defensive. It's just that I spend a lot of time trying to improve things, and I do make mistakes. I am my biggest critic when those mistakes happen. It's just hard to have them brought up again, in the tone you used, on a post talking about improvements to those issues.