(The
Best Years in Life) An investigation by the Washington Monthly and the
British Medical Journal determined that at least four members of an FDA advisory board which voted to approve a drug used in the birth control pills Yaz and Yasmin had either done work for the drugs'
manufacturer or received research funds from the manufacturer. Though
the four committee members disclosed their ties to the FDA, the FDA
decided that the ties did not matter and did not make the disclosures
public. Tragically, the drugs the committee endorsed have been killing the women who take them.
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http://www.tbyil.com/FDA_Scandal_Drospirenone.htm
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