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[at-l] Did Any of You See This?---



That's no surprise.  The FDA has been letting them get away with a lot, they
don't even have to show that a drug is effective anymore.

Bryan

 Lex et Libertas -- Semper Vigilo, Paratus, et Fidelis!
>
> Hey,
> 	Just this morning on NPR there was a discussion on how the drug
> companies promote themselves with misleading information. Celebrex was
> an example. A short term study gave results of less irritation than
> other similar drugs. The long term study results (which was hidden )
> did not get the same results. Celebrex was no better than the others.
> I know of several hikers that experienced GI bleeding from taking lots
> of Ibpro for several weeks.
>
> chase
>
>
> J Bryan Kramer wrote:
> > Isn't that one of the prime advantages of some of the newer agents like
> > Celebrix..reduced chance of GI problems? Tho I must say that
> vitamin I works
> > a lot better for me than celebrix.
> >
> > Bryan
> >
> >
>
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