Posted on 01/14/2005 12:10:21 AM PST by neverdem
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www.washingtontimes.com
FDA mulls availability of drug for cholesterolBy Tom RamstackTHE WASHINGTON TIMES Published January 14, 2005 A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel is scheduled to recommend today whether a drug aimed at treating high cholesterol should be sold from store shelves like common remedies for headaches, colds and allergies.
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Hey. Who needs drugs when there are gin and raisins to be had!
I think this one is overdue.
Thanks for the link. This may become "over the counter" drugs with black box warnings.
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I just heard on the radio that the FDA quashed the idea.
That reminds me -- the gin & raisins are for arthritis, right? Is it rheumatoid or osteoarthritis?
Personally, I like the idea of over-the-counter sales. I'm tired of the government withholding a drug from the public when only a very small percentage of people have any sort of problem with it.
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