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35 FDA-Approved drug that were later recalled (because they were harmful or deadly)

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many people don't know that big pharma funds the cdc through a foundation, and they do the same for the fda.
Fucking Dirtbag Assholes.

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that isn't the issue. they claimed it was non or less addictive, knowing that it wasn't.
Yes, and this is a perfect example of using the mechanism of action as an argument to justify its use rather than the actual clinically observed effect. Because oxycontin is a sustained release formulation as opposed to regular oxycodone, it “should” be less addictive. Turns out it was exactly wrong.

Different topic, same concept; masks “should” protect people from viruses. A concept only “proven” by extrapolation and the proverbial “common sense” with zero actual clinical evidence