What if you accept that everything made in the last 20 years kills you but meds made 50-70 years ago don’t?
What if you accept that everything made in the last 20 years kills you but meds made 50-70 years ago don’t?
I would suggest such a person doesn't know about Thalidomode and the birth defects it caused in the '50s and '60s.
I would suggest such a person doesn't know about Thalidomode and the birth defects it caused in the '50s and '60s.
Ok. You got me, yes there are some edge cases. But the majority of drugs in 1970 compared to now, and the side effects and death rates, I’d say now eclipses then. Is that not a fair statement?
Or do we have some drug I never heard of killing 300,000+ people (current jap Covid numbers, assume more truthful than the us lies)
Ok. You got me, yes there are some edge cases. But the majority of drugs in 1970 compared to now, and the side effects and death rates, I’d say now eclipses then.
Is that not a fair statement?
Or do we have some drug I never heard of killing 300,000+ people (current jap Covid numbers, assume more truthful than the us lies)
That is a fair statement.
Could we both agree that there are major issues across all eras of pharmaceuticals and that human beings deserve medicine that doesn't cause negative side effects or death?
That is a fair statement.
Could we both agree that there are major issues across all eras of pharmaceuticals and that human beings deserve medicine that doesn't cause negative side effects or death?