DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human InstitutionsThe diabetes drug rosiglitazone, sold under the trade name Avandia, has come under scrutiny. From 1999 to 2009, nearly 50,000 people on Avandia suffered heart attack, stroke, heart failure or death. In Europe, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommended in September 2010 that the drug be suspended because the benefits no longer outweighed the risks.[10][11] It was withdrawn from the market in the UK, Spain and India in 2010,[12] and in New Zealand and South Africa in 2011. It is still being prescribed in the U.S. following a review of safety data by the FDA. Is this drug safe to use or are there cardiovascular risks? What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 2 days ago
This drug will be tolerated by many, but this is a function of length of time in being exposed. It does compromise the cardiovascular system and thus carries inherent risk. This also tends to worsen over time. Most people will have no visible consequences over the short to medium-term, but with increasing length of use, more and more problems will develop, including sudden death. It is enough to be concerning and given that the goal of lowering glucose levels is largely a make-work exercise rather than having the desired benefit of truly controlling diabetes and the long-term survival of the patient, this raises serious doubts about its value. This, too, was manipulated for the drug to get support from the regulatory bodies. The stain has not been fully removed, but it is one of many such examples of a faulty approach, in the form of medicine, that is not only allowed but promoted and defended vigorously, by the watchdog agencies, because of their manipulation--not for financial reasons, but sinister goals of the Extraterrestrial Alliance wanting humans to suffer.