TRUST and SAFETY

There are some who do not seem to trust the FDA’s safety approval of the covid testing and vaccine drugs. Here’s why- The FDA must approve a drug before it is allowed to go on the market. If that drug turns out to actually be deadly or seriously harmful then the FDA will eventually Recall the drug and pull it from the shelves. There have been thousands upon thousands of permanently recalled drugs throughout the y ears the following are just a few. Keep in mind that each of these drugs were given the FDA SAFETY APPROVAL before they could be given to the public. #1. Baycol-Cerivastatin-cholestrol reducer- approved 1998. After causing over 50 deaths and 385 serious cases of kidney failure this medication was finally pulled from the shelves in 2001 #2 Omniflox Temafloxacin-antibioctic used for pneumonia, bronchitis and other respiratory illnessess.-FDA approved Jan. 2002. Caused serious allergic reactions, kidney damage, severe low blood sugar, anemia and some deaths. Recalled in June 2002 #3 Cylert,Pemoline an ADHD/ADD drug that was approved in 1975. However, In 1999 a warning label was added alerting doctors of the potential risk of liver damage to patients. Yet it was not recalled until 2010. This drug had been prescribed to children for 35 years!! #4 Darvon/Darvocet-Approved in 1955. Had fatal side affects from toxicity to the heart. In 1978 the FDA was petitioned to remove the drug, but it was declined. Then from 1981-1999 it caused more than 2100 deaths. In 2006 FDA was petitioned again, yet it took until 2010 before it was finally recalled. Over 50 years on the market!! #5 Diethylstibestrol DES- 1940-1971 A synthetic estrogen to prevent miscarriage. 1950’s proven to be none effective in preventing miscarriages. Although it had no medicinal use, it was left on the market and prescribed to pregnant women causing vaginal and cervical cancer in many and causing birth defects and developmental abnormalities in their babies . But the FDA allowed this drug to stay on the market for 31 years.!!! #6 Duract, Bromfenac Was given safety approval 1997. However, the FDA was forced to take off the market due to 4 deaths, 8 liver transplants, and 12 severe liver damage cases in less than a year. It was recalled in 1998.


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