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Good point.
I do have to say this thay make some damn good Q-tips though
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In the this case, the data from J&J shows they knew it provided more estrogen than the advertised 20micrograms. But as I said, if something unforeseen happened, and they acted in good faith and quickly, then that would be responsible behavior.
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You are forgetting 1 major factor in the logic there. Over the years the materials thay use do change. It could very well be that way back then they were teling the truth, but somewhere along the line they needed to find a different supplier for chemical X and that changed the whole formula without anyone knowing it.
Being self employed I have had, on more then one time, had to find a new supplier because the one I was using doesn't make what I need anymore or went out of business.
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If the system worked it would be one thing... it doesn't.
Sounds like the normal corrupt bullshit going on everyday in America.
BTW, for all those that have an issue with Big Oil, and the power and influence they have, they are old. Pharmaceutical companies are the new big power.
NihilistZealot 3 years ago
Yup.
qiranger 3 years ago
This will sound cold but it is the truth, with as many people as have used the patch 50 is a small number. I agree the system is broken and corrupt, and yet deaths from properly taken drugs are not (yet) what kills most people. Herbal pills are not regulated, people accept the RISK, miss labeling is unacceptable. Once you say our product (defined as x) can result in y you can not sue x for y
Sabrnig 3 years ago
Absolutely small... but the fact is also that J&J knowingly mislead the public in terms of how much estrogen the patch released. To claim a pre-exempt status based on FDA approval seems a bit far reaching.
qiranger 3 years ago
Couldnt they just class action the FDA..
TrueBlueAustralian 3 years ago
Unfortunately, we have a precedence here that makes it really hard to sue the government.
qiranger 3 years ago