Maybe it's time for the FDA to just do quality checks but otherwise screw off. I'm tired of having to order 100% safe drugs from Indian pharmacies. No question they are colluding with Big Pharma. Is there any reason the "Farmacia" model of Latin American countries, where you go in and pay per-pill for whatever you want wouldn't work here?
quercusa|2 years ago
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/fda-finds-sterility-issu...
macintux|2 years ago
cnelsenmilt|2 years ago
macNchz|2 years ago
It seems that, at least in Mexico, this model leads to massive overuse of antibiotics as people self medicate colds/flu and other things that don’t need them.*
Facing increased antibiotic resistance, letting people decide for themselves when they need antibiotics seems like a mistake, especially given that many Americans already “shop” between doctors until one will prescribe the antibiotics they think they need (prompted in some cases through the perverse incentives of patient satisfaction surveys).
Never mind the decision making around which specific medication may be most effective for a particular condition in light of potential side effects that the average person may not know much about, for example the potential for long term disabling damage from fluoroquinolones–see people preemptively asking their doctor for a Cipro prescription “just in case” they get diarrhea while traveling.
* https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/mexicos-discount-h...
sixothree|2 years ago
noodlenotes|2 years ago
This is important for people (commonly women) who regularly use skincare treatments that make their skin extra sensitive to the sun. They want daily facial sunscreen that doesn't feel greasy. We end up buying it on eBay because it's not allowed to be sold in the US.
ultrarunner|2 years ago
mastersummoner|2 years ago
101008|2 years ago
[* I am exagerating but you get the point...]
travisjungroth|2 years ago