Comments: Generic Wellbutrin To Get FDA-Sponsored Human Trial Over Safety Concerns
".......wasn’t satisfied with the FDA ......
Shareholders, some politicians, Pharmas, some physicians et alli. are satisfied with FDA.
It's hard to be satisfied with FDA when one is REALLY concerned in promoting HEALTH!
FDA,
your work regulates not only US health. You have no mercy with your citizens. Today I've read an Indian claiming that FDA is reliable...
Your work is all over the world. You have credibility by people who are not fully aware of your work.
But when we say what you're doing and people start to search...
Shame on you!
BTW: What about Mr. Thomas Laughren interview to Philip?
Please FDA!
Take care of your children. At least the children.
Biederman will die and all of you who are drugging,- not your own children because I'm sure that any FDA worker think three times before giving a TYLENOL for your child, - but other people children.
The interview????
Posted by Ana at September 23, 2008 12:54 PM
Dear Philip:
Gosh Almighty, I wish I could say any of these enlightenments and news flashes surprise me anymore, but they are so frequent and we know who's running the show and pulling all the stings. So absolutely nothing surprises me now. They could put cyanide on the market for hemorrhoids and it would get approved. It's just insanity gone amuck.
As for Wellbutrin, it's one of the favorite drugs to crush and sort in institutional settings to get a buzz. Talk about asking for a seizure to occur! But that’s the crazy world we live in, that's about all I can gather from this constant barrage of shake your head and wonder stuff streaming down the pipeline at Joe public ? And the scariest part is they hide the vast majority of the information from us. The FDA’s version of ignorance is Bliss.
Yours Truly
Stan
Posted by stan at September 23, 2008 04:31 PM
Wellbutrin.... gack. I was on that for two whole weeks and I was mildly depressed when I started and became frightened of my own kitchen knives - literally - when I decided to ditch it. I know people who've used it successfully for smoking cessation, in low dosages, for short periods, but speaking from personal experience I'd rather be dragged through a knothole backwards than ever touch that stuff again.
Posted by Allegra at September 24, 2008 10:32 AM
I bounced on and off of it. It made me feel as if I'd swallowed a bunch of razor blades. No kidding, my tummy REALLY hated that stuff.
Posted by Sherry at September 24, 2008 11:14 AM