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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Salander
The experimental shots, Pfizer vaccine anyhoo is FDA approved, not experimental any longer and was tested under similar procedure as any other drug just in parallel as opposed to a serial manner.
If you could simply direct us towards the 100s of million of dead and dying souls that have taken the vaccines that might be nice?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Salander
The experimental shots, Pfizer vaccine anyhoo is FDA approved, not experimental any longer and was tested under similar procedure as any other drug just in parallel as opposed to a serial manner.
If you could simply direct us towards the 100s of million of dead and dying souls that have taken the vaccines that might be nice?
Seventy-one of the 222 drugs approved in the first decade of the millennium were withdrawn, required a "black box" warning on side effects or warranted a safety announcement about new risks, Dr. Joseph Ross, an associate professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine, and colleagues reported in JAMA on Tuesday. The study included safety actions through Feb. 28.....
Below are the 35 drugs we could find that have been recalled from the US market since the 1970s, some that had been in use since the 1930s. ....
According to the FDA, a “drug is removed from the market when its risks outweigh its benefits. A drug is usually taken off the market because of safety issues with the drug that cannot be corrected, such as when it is discovered that the drug can cause serious side effects that were not known at the time of approval.” The FDA also takes into account the number of people taking a drug being considered for removal so as to not harm those patients....