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Saturday, July 12, 2014
12th Question of the Day July 12, 2014 Should compounded medications as a whole be considered "drugs of mass destruction" when you consider all the harm, coverup greed and fraud surrounding them? There is no way to honestly know how many animals and people have suffered death or illnesses-short term and long term--because the same people who prepare the compounds are responsible for logging any adverse events unlike manufacturered drugs where there is a layers of separation-the manfacutuer makes the drugs, doctor prescribes it, pharmaicist fills--you do not have the independent separate layers with compounded drugs.
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