Appropriate Quote by Alex Tabarrok
“When the FDA forces an old drug off the market, patients have very little say in the matter. Patients have even less of a say when the FDA chooses not to approve a new drug. Instead, we are supposed to rely on the FDA's judgment and be grateful. But can the FDA really make a choice that is appropriate for everyone? Of course not.”
About This Quote
Source Blog post: "FDA and Drug Approval", 2020
The FDA's power limits patient influence on both removing old drugs and blocking new ones, raising concerns about universal suitability.
In simple terms: FDA controls drug market, limiting patient voice.
Advocate for patient involvement.
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When to use this quote
- health policy debates
- patient advocacy
- legislative reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Should patients have a say in drug decisions?
- What mechanisms can improve transparency?
FDA decisions may not reflect individual needs.