By The Healthline Editorial Team | Published Nov 21, 2012
When taking medicine—something as fundamental as a pill or a vaccine or an injection—patients put their lives in the hands of pharmacists and manufacturers. To think that the medication, which should have been approved and tested and verified as safe, is potentially harmful is terrifying. It’s enough to have to worry about a diagnosis, but to question the safety of a cure?
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When taking medicine—something as fundamental as a pill or a vaccine or an injection—patients put their lives in the hands of pharmacists and manufacturers. To think that the medication, which should have been approved and tested and verified as safe, is potentially harmful is terrifying. It’s enough to have to worry about a diagnosis, but to question the safety of a cure?
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