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FDA's rencet behavior is unconscionable

The FDA has done great work through the years and Clark commends them on the research and advancements the agency has accomplished. However, the FDA has become a shill for the pharmaceutical industry. The FDA has kept drugs on the market that are unsafe and possibly fatal. At the same time, the FDA suggests that consumers shouldn’t buy drugs from Canada because they are unsafe. Could the Feds be more hypocritical? Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa, is furious because the FDA has tried to twist the arm of the Canadians to keep a potentially harmful drug on the market . Canada recently took the hyperactivity drug Adderall off the market because it’s been found to be unsafe. Yet the FDA was pushing the country to keep it available. The behavior of the FDA is unconscionable and it needs to stop!

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