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Failure of drug safety tests
In the '90s a fifth of all new drugs licensed in the US were later
found to have serious or life-threatening side effects. These
had been unknown to or undisclosed by the manufacturer when the
drug was approved. The implications are frightening. In the case
of five drugs withdrawn during the twelve months September '97
- '98, 20 million patients (10% of the US population) had already
been exposed to possible danger. The study also reported that
new drugs' side effects could take up to seven years to show up.
Adopting the precautionary principle, health research group Public
Citizen recommended that people to wait five years before taking
any new drug.
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