Tell the FDA: An ounce of prevention is not worth a pound of trouble
that their bones were no longer as strong as those of younger women.
The NWHN warned back in the 1990s when these drugs were brand new and might cause more problems than they prevent, but the FDA ignored our cautions and approved the drugs for “prevention.” From Cindy Pearson, National Women’s Health Network
The NWHN warned back in the 1990s when these drugs were brand new and might cause more problems than they prevent, but the FDA ignored our cautions and approved the drugs for “prevention.” From Cindy Pearson, National Women’s Health Network
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