NoSpiceLife
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- Jul 2, 2019
OHHHHH this is interesting, I searched for your bolded section, and up pops a link or the FDA that says:Advice to readers: Experienced, independent physicians recommend not to take a new drug approved by the FDA until it is out for 7 years, unless you have to, so that evidence can accumulate about its real harms and benefits.
Hold on, let me do some math....
...nope, hasn't been seven years yet.
Fun fact, here is Florida's daily deaths graph:
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TL;DR - People will look at Florida's numbers and just conclude that Florida HAS to be lying. That's their justification in their minds; any data they don't agree with is wrong.
Click on the link and you get:Drug Development and Review Definitions | FDA
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/investigational-new-drug-ind-appli
FDA estimates that it takes approximately eight-and-a-half years to study and test a new drug before it can be approved for the general public. This estimate includes early laboratory and animal ...
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