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Category Archives: FDA
Let’s Get Active Against Sugar!
Since I talk so much about the negative effects of sugar, I would like to share an article with you that I received by email. The article has a “take action” button at the end, which is something I also … Continue reading
Posted in FDA, Healthcare, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Congress, FDA, food labeling, government, sugar, sugar lobby, USDA, USDA label
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The FDA: Approving Treatments of Unfamiliarity
I subscribe to the FDA updates by email on many subjects. Here is an email I received today: It is hard to read since it is long but note the first paragraph last sentence: ” The device likely works by … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, FDA, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged balloon, Congress, diabetes, diabetes 2, FDA, food label., ice cream, obesity, regulation, serving, serving size, soft drinks, sugar
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FDA Report a Drug Adverse Reaction
The FDA has MedWatch to allow consumers to report adverse medical conditions but every time I try to find the link, they move it to hide it. So I decided to dedicate a page here for the link that I … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, FDA, Healthcare, Must Read, This & That
Tagged adverse effects, bad drugs, FDA, medwatch
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Doctors & Money – Now We Can Check Who Gets Paid Off!
The tipping Point of Our Health! We now have a way to check if indeed our doctors get money for prescribing medicines to us! I just watched a hilarious video that was a parody of how and why doctors take … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, FDA, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts, Videos
Tagged bad doctors, bad drugs, big pharma, database, lunch, money, payoff, pharma
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Big Pharma! What Are You Doing?
Watch this Trying to embed but in case not working: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTRt5wBlUHc: Not a good this Big Pharma! Shame on you!
Posted in Big Pharma, FDA, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts, Videos
Tagged big pharma, doctors, drugs, medicine
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Topamax Warnings from FDA!
The FDA just came out with label updates on 72 medications. Label change means they added a new adverse reaction or a new contraindication or similar. For those of you taking Topamax, please note your medication is on the list I … Continue reading
Posted in FDA, Fibromyalgia, Migraine-Blog, Must Read
Tagged adverse reaction, bad drug, FDA, label change, warning
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FDA Recall: Ribavirin; 1-2-2015
New FDA Recall! Click the image to go to the original recall on the FDA site. Angela
FDA Alert 12-31-2-14-2!
The second alert for today! Glad the FDA is working! Sheesh! Click on picture to take you to the actual alert! Alert #2 for today! Angela
FDA Warning 12-31-2014!
New FDA recall on 12-31-2014 Click on picture to get to the original FDA message! Angela
Act Now Against Cipro! The FDA is Ready!
Cipro is only one killer of many in the fuoroquinolone class antibiotics! As some of you may know, I have filed at the FDA a Citizen’s Petition again the antibiotic drug class fluoroquinolones, the most frequently prescribed antibiotics today. I … Continue reading →