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MEDRS

All claims of medical efficacy require a good quality, reliable, secondary source. At present, there are no sources in this article that meet WP:MEDRS. Trip database finds four articles, all primary and two of them rat studies. PubMed shows more, but no reviews that I could find; again many of these were studies on rats, some of which were negative about Ankaferd BloodStopper. e.g. PMID  24806319.

I'm really not seeing any evidence-based medicine here. I'm not at all sure this article should exist on Wikipedia. -- RexxS ( talk) 22:33, 18 September 2014 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MEDRS

All claims of medical efficacy require a good quality, reliable, secondary source. At present, there are no sources in this article that meet WP:MEDRS. Trip database finds four articles, all primary and two of them rat studies. PubMed shows more, but no reviews that I could find; again many of these were studies on rats, some of which were negative about Ankaferd BloodStopper. e.g. PMID  24806319.

I'm really not seeing any evidence-based medicine here. I'm not at all sure this article should exist on Wikipedia. -- RexxS ( talk) 22:33, 18 September 2014 (UTC) reply


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