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  • The drug industry has also very substantially captured the Food and Drug Administration, which is far too quick to approve new, "me-too" drugs of dubious clinical value and far too slow to remove dangerous or ineffective drugs from the market or at least condition them with clear limitations and warnings.

    Robert Kuttner: A Depressing Story You Need to Read Robert Kuttner 2011

  • The drug industry has also very substantially captured the Food and Drug Administration, which is far too quick to approve new, "me-too" drugs of dubious clinical value and far too slow to remove dangerous or ineffective drugs from the market or at least condition them with clear limitations and warnings.

    Robert Kuttner: A Depressing Story You Need to Read Robert Kuttner 2011

  • The drug industry has also very substantially captured the Food and Drug Administration, which is far too quick to approve new, "me-too" drugs of dubious clinical value and far too slow to remove dangerous or ineffective drugs from the market or at least condition them with clear limitations and warnings.

    Robert Kuttner: A Depressing Story You Need to Read Robert Kuttner 2011

  • The drug industry has also very substantially captured the Food and Drug Administration, which is far too quick to approve new, "me-too" drugs of dubious clinical value and far too slow to remove dangerous or ineffective drugs from the market or at least condition them with clear limitations and warnings.

    Robert Kuttner: A Depressing Story You Need to Read Robert Kuttner 2011

  • The drug industry has also very substantially captured the Food and Drug Administration, which is far too quick to approve new, "me-too" drugs of dubious clinical value and far too slow to remove dangerous or ineffective drugs from the market or at least condition them with clear limitations and warnings.

    Robert Kuttner: A Depressing Story You Need to Read Robert Kuttner 2011

  • The drug industry has also very substantially captured the Food and Drug Administration, which is far too quick to approve new, "me-too" drugs of dubious clinical value and far too slow to remove dangerous or ineffective drugs from the market or at least condition them with clear limitations and warnings.

    Robert Kuttner: A Depressing Story You Need to Read Robert Kuttner 2011

  • Traders had thought the Food and Drug Administration, which is testing imports for a fungicide not approved for use on oranges domestically, might prohibit shipments.

    FDA Says No Ban on Orange-Juice Imports Alexandra Wexler 2012

  • Syngenta's corn was cleared in 2007 for human consumption by the Food and Drug Administration, which is responsible for ensuring the safety of food.

    USDA Clears Syngenta Biotech Corn Opposed by Grain Millers Scott Kilman 2011

  • The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 "reflects a sensible choice to leave complex epidemiological judgments about vaccine design to the FDA and the National Vaccine Program rather than juries," Justice Antonin Scalia wrote, referring to the Food and Drug Administration.

    Supreme Court rules vaccine makers protected from lawsuits 2011

  • The drug industry has very substantially captured the Food and Drug Administration, which is far too quick to approve new "me-too" drugs of dubious clinical value and far too slow to remove dangerous or ineffective drugs from the market -- or at least condition them with clear limitations and warnings.

    Robert Kuttner: A Depressing Story You Need to Read Robert Kuttner 2011

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