INFORMING the patient, is output optionable?

16 Jul 2020 06:50 #1 by homeagain
endpts.com/despite-safety-efficacy-conce...s-mallinckrodt-drug/

After reading the article,should patients be given the opportunity to make an informed decision about being a guinea pig? This is not a trial,the FDA
APPROVED THE DRUG BY A VERY NARROW MARGIN....would U want to know this information BEFORE the doctor prescribed this for U?

THIS is an example of how drugs come to market, only to be PULLED at a later date,because of failure/adverse reactions/death

NOW, imagine the process for the EXPEDITED drug for the virus......MANY questions on the quick timeframe and sufficient gathering of data..

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16 Jul 2020 07:01 #2 by HEARTLESS
If you are one of the people impacted by the virus to the point of hospitalization, I believe an effective treatment with known meds and side effects if any is far more valuable than the non-existent cure.

The silent majority will be silent no more.

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