Reminds me of the old saying: How CONVEEENIENT, I think it was a bit on Saturday
Night Live too.
So now they are burying quinolone information under the guise of computer
upgrade, do they really think we are that stupid or naive? Or the Levaquin
lawyers are either?
I am not a violent person, but this crap makes me want to hurt someone, like
they've hurt us, where is the old FDA that stood up to BIG PHARMA. That made
them responsible for safety of their drugs, take me back to the days when it
took 5-7 years to get a drug through FDA because it was tested before released.
Doesn't anybody care about anything anymore besides the almight dollar? All I
can say is that I will pray for their souls, when making money is more valuable
than human life, or the quality of lives, hell won't be hot enough. And I am not
judging, I just know for a fact that what goes around comes around.
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From: davidtfull <Fqresearch@...>
To: fqtoxicity@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2009 12:48:06 AM
Subject: [fqtoxicity] this explains why all the FDA links are broken
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated the format of its website
to make it more user-friendly, but the change means that some old URLs may no
longer be valid.
The agency said it changed its website, FDA.gov, based in part on feedback from
its main readers: Consumers, health professionals and industry representatives.
The new site, said FDA, contains new features that allow users to find
information more quickly. For example, information is now categorized by topic,
with related subjects consolidated in sections on the site.
Content has been also been reviewed for relevance, with redundant and outdated
content removed. In some cases, older documents have been updated. Some features
that have been removed "will return in the near future as we complete the
transition to our new format," said FDA.
The new site has new URLs for all content. In many cases, old URLs have been
redirected to the new locations. However, where there is no redirection, FDA
advises users to use its search function to find the information required.
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What a crock. But at least this explains why all the links are broken on
wikipedia. Took an entire day to fix those links. Also explains why I can no
longer find the older data. The FDA stated that:
Content has been also been reviewed for relevance, with redundant and outdated
content removed.
So I guess all the older data concerning the fluoroquinolones that documents the
FDA malfeasance over the years is now considered to be irrlevant and outdated.
As you can not find it anywhere on the site any more. Particularly the 1996
notice concerning the tendon issues. At least I can't anyhow. If it is still
there then it is a needle in a haystack.
capt' dave
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