The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seems
like one of the most helpful parts of government. It supervises
food and drug testing to make sure greedy companies don’t sell us
dangerous stuff. Reasonable people can debate whether the FDA
actually assures product efficacy and safety. But the regulatory
boot always presses toward delay, and this harms patients, argues
John Stossel. Most never know they were harmed, because
we never know what we might have had. But fewer
medical options are the price of bureaucratic “caution.”
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