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Medicine, 20.07.2019 01:30, chuky1325

Most patients would be astonished to learn that the fda does not require patient testing before it approves and physicians rarely know the actual effectiveness of the medications they prescribe based on the fda-approved clinical trials.
a. drugs
b. artificial joints
c. treatments
d. none of the above

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