Posted on 08/02/2020 5:01:02 PM PDT by Chickensoup
for initial use - the FDA does thorough testing - in 2 major areas...1) is the drug effective for the condition it was developed for....and 2) is the drug safe.
When the FDA finally approves the drug - they have approved it as safe.
Doctors are free to prescribe drugs for ‘off-label’ purposes. (NOW - a drug company may NOT ‘advertise’ the use of the drug for anything BUT what it was tested for.)
So - the FDA approved HCQ for malaria. I don’t know if it went through FDA testing for use to treat Lupus or Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)..... Doctors might have found it effective - and an off-patent drug - would still cost a lot of money to run trials. Doctors are free to spread the word - and other doctors might decide to prescribe it - off label - without the ‘blesing of the FDA’...which would only add costs.
If you find out, there are MANY of us who would like to have that information.
where do you get quercetin? any drug store?
amazon’
thank you!
I got online with the zinc. brand nutricost is the brand. I don’t do stores usually. with bormelain.
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