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Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Big Pharma has its eyes on vitamins. Can't let people treat themselves, now, can we? Not when government knows best.
From the article:
A natural form of the vitamin, Pyridoxamine, was recently yanked off the market by the FDA. Why? Because a pharmaceutical company, BioStratum, wanted sole use of pyridoxamine in a drug, a drug which may or may not ever appear. The company filed a so-called citizens petition and the FDA agreed, notwithstanding protests from ANH-USA, other organizations, and thousands of citizens. You might ask: how can Pharma take a supplement off the market and claim exclusive use of it as a prescription drug? The FDA does not presently feel obligated to answer this question.
Won't be long before you have to get a prescription for your One-A-Day.
Thank you, FDA, for protecting us? From ourselves?
http://libertycrier.com/government/f...to-big-pharma/
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The opposite also happens.
There is this antibiotic that you can only get through prescription.
It's called Cephalexin and helps fight bacterial infections.
But guess what, you can buy it over the counter in every fish store.
But now it is Fish Antibiotics and not human.
Same pills, same make, same specifications.
Only a lot cheaper if you add in the doctors deductible.