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introduction + hazardous to your health? + defending the fda + politics, profits & pharma + producer's notebook Dangerous PrescriptionAs medications play an ever-increasing role in modern health care, the importance of FDA approval to consumers, it would seem, has never been greater. For many consumers, the phrase "FDA approved" signifies that a drug or product is completely safe and without risk. But just how much does the average American know about the FDA approval process and what it can -- and cannot -- do? How good is the FDA's system for identifying drugs that don't work or cause harm? And what happens when a harmful product makes its way into consumers' hands? FRONTLINE investigates the FDA and drug safety, and questions whether the current system is adequate for protecting the public. posted november 13, 2003 FRONTLINE is a registered trademark of wgbh educational foundation
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