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Biotech / Medical : PFE (Pfizer) How high will it go? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave who wrote (5059)8/20/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: AlienTech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9523
 
>>Everyone has different views on what is important when approving drugs. My point is that any drug taken improperly or inappropriately can have potential risk. However, if we continue to over label everything to absurdity, all we create is an opportunity for people to worry needlessly <<

Ah so what you are saying is profit driven Big phara and politically motived federal agencies are always looking out for our best intrests and we should just let them run things as they see fit since they are after all looking out for our best intrests.

BTW do you happen to work for one of these agencies that is looking out for our best intrests?

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"We urge you to act immediately to protect American patients by changing the labeling for Viagra to include more information about adverse effects on vision, dangers of use with certain drugs for treating hypertension and to contraindicate the drug in people with the diseases or conditions which served as a basis for exclusion during the clinical trials. In addition, doctors and patients need to be informed about the long list of drugs which can cause impotence or other forms of sexual dysfunction in order to decrease the likelihood that Viagra is being used as a treatment for drug induced sexual dysfunction."

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shhhhush.. dont tell anyone.. but these are the people we did not use in our tests cause they might have croaked before the tests were done.

>>or conditions which served as a basis for exclusion during the clinical trials. <<