Well isn't that interesting. Didn't the FDA also approve Vioxx? I know people who have suffered massive heart attacks because of Vioxx. FDA does not care about you or anyone at all.
That is fair comment il128, It would be silly to not consider the possible side effects. However I know which I'd rather go for (inhaler!!!). Fortunatly I'm not diabetic so I don't have to worry about the choice... But now there is a choice. That has to be good.
quote... In studies, while there was a small decrease in a patient's lung capacity at first for just a few weeks, the changes did not get worse over the next two years and went back to normal when the patient stopped using Exubera...Unquote
It needs to be put into perspective, if it was a big enough concern then the FDA would not of approved it, simple as that.
Well isn't that interesting. Didn't the FDA also approve Vioxx? I know people who have suffered massive heart attacks because of Vioxx. FDA does not care about you or anyone at all.
ovcharka1 4 years ago
That is fair comment il128, It would be silly to not consider the possible side effects. However I know which I'd rather go for (inhaler!!!). Fortunatly I'm not diabetic so I don't have to worry about the choice... But now there is a choice. That has to be good.
oodam2 4 years ago
The FDA would approve it and has concerns over reduced lung capacity.
il128 4 years ago
quote... In studies, while there was a small decrease in a patient's lung capacity at first for just a few weeks, the changes did not get worse over the next two years and went back to normal when the patient stopped using Exubera...Unquote
It needs to be put into perspective, if it was a big enough concern then the FDA would not of approved it, simple as that.
oodam2 4 years ago
Decreased lung capacity.
il128 4 years ago