Weight loss drugs may not be the miracle they seem
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I wonder if the suing will be successful. Drug companies seem to be pretty good about listing any and all possible side effects.
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I've seen the range of outcomes on this from a few different folks. For some the side-effects are too hard to manage, but I also know people who seem to have minimal to no side effects.
Given over-eating is a driver of much of the cost in healthcare today, I still think these drugs are a potential game changer in healthcare.
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What if a pharmaceutical company goes through the full process of getting a new medication approved and did all the required studies and everything correctly, but then some new side effect shows up that didn't show up in the studies.
Are they legally on the hook for that?
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What if a pharmaceutical company goes through the full process of getting a new medication approved and did all the required studies and everything correctly, but then some new side effect shows up that didn't show up in the studies.
Are they legally on the hook for that?
@Klaus https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-trouble-with-new-drugs-2019050216562
"But sometimes the "side effect" is death."
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What if a pharmaceutical company goes through the full process of getting a new medication approved and did all the required studies and everything correctly, but then some new side effect shows up that didn't show up in the studies.
Are they legally on the hook for that?
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What if a pharmaceutical company goes through the full process of getting a new medication approved and did all the required studies and everything correctly, but then some new side effect shows up that didn't show up in the studies.
Are they legally on the hook for that?
@Klaus said in Weight loss drugs may not be the miracle they seem:
What if a pharmaceutical company goes through the full process of getting a new medication approved and did all the required studies and everything correctly, but then some new side effect shows up that didn't show up in the studies.
Are they legally on the hook for that?
Unknown, but it’s not beyond the realm of possibility that previously unseen effects could occur in such a larger and less healthy population.