There is a tidal wave of exposure in this world. It's getting amazing. There's so much more to come.
That iboprofen you're taking? Might be worthless.
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There is a tidal wave of exposure in this world. It's getting amazing. There's so much more to come.
That iboprofen you're taking? Might be worthless.
metatron
There is a tidal wave of exposure in this world. It's getting amazing. There's so much more to come.
That iboprofen you're taking? Might be worthless.
You mean sensasionalist BS like your statement on ibruprofen?
Sheesh.
First report was nearly a year ago.
More than a year ago. The FDA has been trying to keep it quiet and retesting takes time. Europe already dropped some of the drugs.
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The FDA has been trying to keep it quiet and retesting takes time.
They didn't do a very good job. That report was on CBS. Is there any actual evidence of a problem with the drugs?
Not exactly a headline item, CBS or not. There are increasing questions about all drug development and effectiveness:
http://www.nature.com/nrd/journal/v10/n9/full/nrd3439-c1.html
There have been questions about ibuprofen effectiveness in regard to endurance trials - inflammation and swelling.
I personally found Effexor to be not only ineffective but so loaded with unpleasant side effects - and a shocking withdrawal issue - that I cannot understand how it was ever approved. I easily found widespread complaint about it, with a brief Google search.
In regard to a relatives' health, I found clinical studies suggesting that some expensive MS drugs are ineffective or barely useful and one new drug being occasionally fatal.
I could go on about chemotherapy, its expense and marginal effectiveness.
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http://www.businessinsider.com/fda-let-questionable-drug-stay-on-market-2013-4
Now the story (extended length) just hit BusinessInsider
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