The Food and Drug Administration of Monday approved the first drug to treat Alheimer’s patients since 2003, according to multiple news reports. The drug will treat slow cognitive decline in early-stage patients, according to The Washington Post.
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Too late.
They really are trying to keep Kalama lama lama ding ding out of the big chair, Eh!
Will the FDA re-classify covid experimental drugs, used on 100s of Millions of test subjects, as tested and approved?
Hey, if the FDA says it’s good to go I’m looking for alternatives.
@cato, yes, yes they will.
“The Food and Drug Administration”
I have a problem right there.
FLAG # 2 “The Washington Post”
In clinical trials the pharma companies make the test subjects pay for the medications.
Ridiculous eh?
My brother & niece are part of clinical trials for a polycystic kidney disease drug. The VA pays for my brother and my niece has union ins that pays otherwise it would be $10,000 per month.
With trying to require everyone….
to take an experimental COVID1984 vaccine…..
After 27 years they suddenly….
release an Alzheimer’s drug….
No thanks….when my waking period…
for the COVID vaccine is over….
maybe I’ll take the COVID vaccine….
then after my waiting period for the Alzheimer drug….
If I remember….
I miss the edit function.
The FDA is returning to the Golden Rule – those with the Gold, Rule. And accepting the same data mining techniques the Pharm industry used to get lots of useless, even dangerous, drugs approved.
The Times of Covid Hysteria is giving way to The Biden Corruption.