Has it occurred to anyone else that 23andMe is possibly playing a PR game here? I find it hard to believe that they and their lawyers thought they could ignore the FDA for months. I never heard of the company before…
"Fifty years ago, the vigilance of FDA medical officer Dr. Frances Kelsey prevented a public health tragedy of enormous proportion by ensuring that the sedative thalidomide was never approved in the United States."…
Because drug companies aren't responsible for the actions of their customers. If you overdose on something like acetaphetamine, that's your fault, not Tylenol's. The information is out there regarding proper dosing and…
"big farma kills millions" Please cite a drug in the U.S. that has been approved by the FDA and has killed millions of people because it was defective. Overdoses don't count.
"and where they're defended by their unions." It's worth pointing out that unions are legally compelled to defend all of their members regardless if that person is in the wrong or not.
Has it occurred to anyone else that 23andMe is possibly playing a PR game here? I find it hard to believe that they and their lawyers thought they could ignore the FDA for months. I never heard of the company before…
"Fifty years ago, the vigilance of FDA medical officer Dr. Frances Kelsey prevented a public health tragedy of enormous proportion by ensuring that the sedative thalidomide was never approved in the United States."…
Because drug companies aren't responsible for the actions of their customers. If you overdose on something like acetaphetamine, that's your fault, not Tylenol's. The information is out there regarding proper dosing and…
"big farma kills millions" Please cite a drug in the U.S. that has been approved by the FDA and has killed millions of people because it was defective. Overdoses don't count.
"and where they're defended by their unions." It's worth pointing out that unions are legally compelled to defend all of their members regardless if that person is in the wrong or not.