The usual defense of this is to switch patients to new versions of the drug, including Bristol's Glucophage XR and Glucovance.
When a drugmaker introduces a "new and improved" version of an old pill about to lose patent protection, it usually stops marketing the older one and makes an allout attempt to get doctors to switch to the new version.
But he says he would be likely to switch patients to the new combo anyway--if it works.
Utilities, however, are concerned about being able to recover the investment needed to switch to this new technology, and about potential backlash when customers see on their bills that they are paying much more to run their air conditioners on so-called "critical" days--like the dog days of August.
Current customers are not required to switch to the new plans, but can choose to do so without a contract extension.
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And now when you get bored of a game, you don't have to take the whole phone apart just to switch to a new one.
Many viruses are harmless in their regular hosts (and therefore difficult or impossible to detect) but devastating if they switch to a new one.
It culled the data from info reported by 3 million of its members, about intra-company promotions (within the same company, as opposed to a promotion that resulted from a switch to a new workplace).
Lehnert spoke to the detainees Friday morning about their coming switch to the new quarters.
Until then, it will be stuck selling machines that run its old versions of Unix, with questionable ability to switch the systems over to the new Itanium technology when it arrives.
Employers have elected to switch to this new law over different periods.
Age Concern is urging people who rely on third party collection not to switch to the new system until alternative arrangements are put in place.
To be sure, it won't be easy for big game companies to switch from traditional business models to a new one that's not yet capable of generating the same level of revenues.
Continental Airlines recently threatened to switch their New York-Belfast service to Dublin: the improved cross-border motorway meant passengers could head south and avoid UK airport duty.
Groups that lobbied to keep the exemption argued that making unlocking illegal is anti-competitive and could result in costlier phones and more electronic waste since some consumers would have to buy a new device to switch carriers.
Ford long ago decided to reduce production of its top-selling Explorer SUV in anticipation that its customers might switch to its new car-based so-called crossover SUV, the Ford Freestyle.
The plan allows those borrowers who took out subprime mortgages between Jan. 1, 2005, and July 31, 2007, to pursue one of the following options: refinance to a new mortgage, switch to loan insured by the FHA, or freeze their "teaser" rate for five years.
They are devising ways to send optical signals vast distances without the need for expensive electronic goosing, tinkering with mirrors to switch and bend light in new ways and trimming costs to open up entirely new parts of the telecom infrastructure.
But thanks to Mr Seifert's quick switch to electronic trading and a push to create new markets for smaller firms, Frankfurt now boasts the world's biggest derivatives exchange, Europe's busiest market for hi-tech firms, and a pivotal role in shaping the trading and clearing of Europe's blue-chip shares.
It is unquestioningly accepted at home and widely used beyond the euro area's borders. (Several countries, including Montenegro and Kosovo, use the euro as their currency without formally belonging to the euro zone.) The switch from old currency to new went remarkably smoothly, though consumers in many countries complained, perhaps predictably, that they were charged higher prices as merchants rounded up to new price-points in euros.
The first priority is for CIOs in the food industry to switch onto new ways of doing things.
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But there is no guarantee all Potter fans will make the switch to the new book, with its new characters, setting, and adult themes.
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The focus will now switch to forming the new Policing Board.
Should they switch to this new rare weapon at the cost of some sockets and skills or stick with the old one because it provides essential support links?
The locker companies tout the service as a great insurance policy: Your content is still there even if you accidentally erase something, lose your phone or switch to a new one.
As talk of a new iPhone began to grow louder over the past few months, those looking to switch over to iPhone would waited until the Fall launch of the new model.
Mr Bulatovic's previously strongly pro-Milosevic Socialist People's Party of Montenegro is now expected to switch sides to join Mr Kostunica's supporters in a new Yugoslav government.
They will decide, again and again, either to switch or spend more time on the new products or remain loyal to the existing ones.
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Some patients in England will be able to switch GPs so they can register close to work, under a new pilot agreed between doctors and the government.
Other US banks are reluctant to switch over to microchip technology due to the massive cost of installing new card readers and reissuing millions of new credit cards.
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