Your assertion is ungrammatical but I am guessing that you are trying to assert that the prescription of thalidomide for the treatment of morning sickness is an example of EBM. Actually it isn't. The opposite is true.
In the US, Kelsey denied FDA approval for an application from Richardson-Merrell to market thalidomide on the grounds that further studies were needed. Due to Kelsley, thalidomide was never appoved for sale in the US.
@WhelkDoctor1 What of the UK? You are merely assuming -- without any justification -- that the marketing and sales of thalidomide occurred under the discipline and rigour of EBM. I don't know about the UK but if the drug were released in the UK then clearly it was not done on the basis of a solid evidentiary base concerning its safety because none existed at the time. The entire thalidomide debacle demonstrates what happens when EBM is not practiced.
@sallygo1234 The first video you linked doesn't say anything about what vaccine is allegedly responsible for the girl's symptoms, when the vaccine was given, when the symptoms showed up, or how it allegedly did this to her. The second video sounds like a conspiracy theory. The third video is by the crackpot conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who I have personally found to be either dishonest or outright lying about the things he claims the government or police are doing. He can't be trusted.
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thegeffc 1 month ago
some great inforamtion here thanks
msjessypp 1 month ago
some great inforamtion here thanks
jjclassjj 1 month ago
Thalidomide was "evidence based".
WhelkDoctor1 4 months ago
@WhelkDoctor1 'Thalidomide was "evidence based"'
Your assertion is ungrammatical but I am guessing that you are trying to assert that the prescription of thalidomide for the treatment of morning sickness is an example of EBM. Actually it isn't. The opposite is true.
In the US, Kelsey denied FDA approval for an application from Richardson-Merrell to market thalidomide on the grounds that further studies were needed. Due to Kelsley, thalidomide was never appoved for sale in the US.
PiotrThePrimate 3 months ago
@PiotrThePrimate ...and in the UK?
WhelkDoctor1 3 months ago
@WhelkDoctor1 What of the UK? You are merely assuming -- without any justification -- that the marketing and sales of thalidomide occurred under the discipline and rigour of EBM. I don't know about the UK but if the drug were released in the UK then clearly it was not done on the basis of a solid evidentiary base concerning its safety because none existed at the time. The entire thalidomide debacle demonstrates what happens when EBM is not practiced.
PiotrThePrimate 3 months ago
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Come on Ben, wake up to the bigger picture.
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sallygo1234 11 months ago
@sallygo1234 The first video you linked doesn't say anything about what vaccine is allegedly responsible for the girl's symptoms, when the vaccine was given, when the symptoms showed up, or how it allegedly did this to her. The second video sounds like a conspiracy theory. The third video is by the crackpot conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who I have personally found to be either dishonest or outright lying about the things he claims the government or police are doing. He can't be trusted.
autumnsylver 9 months ago
@sallygo1234 He has. It is a hoax sadly. based purely on coincidence and very transparent one sided research.
almightyjass 8 months ago 2
Have you read Callous Disregard Dude???
weetofu 1 year ago
@weetofu Not, yet.
ChiefRepublic 1 year ago