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Mar 28, 2020
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Archaea
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We have such asymmetry of information, leaving the field unregulated is a
poor idea in IMHO. Before the FDCA, we had a lot of charlatans.
In fact, the world looks to the FDA for standards and the databank of knowledge. I would not loosen the reigns.
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The FDA should get out of the way and let the states do testing/experiments.
a priori
3/28/20 10:35am
Safety and Effectiveness. There is a reason we enacted the FDCA, starting in
Archaea
3/28/20 10:36am
Think about how different technology and communication was back then...also,
a priori
3/28/20 10:40am
We have such asymmetry of information, leaving the field unregulated is a
Archaea
3/28/20 10:42am
It won't be unregulated.
a priori
3/28/20 10:42am
State regulators don't have the expertise. The FDA has more than 15,000
Archaea
3/28/20 10:44am
Markets in everything. People would move for the right price.
a priori
3/28/20 10:45am
Is that the same FDA who approved the early kits that were faulty?
HighHorse
3/28/20 10:47am
It was the CDC who oversaw production
Everyman
3/28/20 10:50am
Yes, but the FDA did halt other test kits from being used.
HighHorse
3/28/20 10:55am
No bureaucracy works well in exigent circumstances. Bureaucracies
Archaea
3/28/20 11:00am
You and I differ on that. I trust states more than the bureaucratic mess that is DC.
HighHorse
3/28/20 11:01am
Have you worked with the FDA? In order to be effective
Archaea
3/28/20 11:05am
No I haven't thank goodness. My problem with the FDA
HighHorse
3/28/20 11:41am
I am generally negative about gov't agencies but not this one.
Archaea
3/28/20 11:42am
So the best organization in the world makes mistakes, how many more would
Archaea
3/28/20 10:59am
You ought to read up on how well it's performed that task.
Mises
3/28/20 11:22am
Some of it is the process drug companies use, Reverse Payments
Archaea
3/28/20 11:26am
Yep Remember all those drug recalls after getting FDA approval?
Mises
3/28/20 11:35am
There are several processes in place. First, the FDA can recall and, second
Archaea
3/28/20 11:42am
No, but they should fast track approval somehow
I'mBatman
3/28/20 11:51am
For the class 1 studies it does. You try to have some longitude
Archaea
3/28/20 11:54am
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