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--- Fuchssey@... wrote:

> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:16:48 -0400 (EDT)

> From: <Fuchssey@...>

> saxony01@...

> Subject: FDA Withdraws Approval for ADD Drug

>

> R. Schorer

>

> The FDA needs to do this with silicone gel breast

> implants as exerting/inducing/ elevating the disease

> risk of whatever harm that is possible with silicone

> gel implants is not acceptable either. And far more

> have suffered from silicone gel breast implants,

> children included which the offspring are ALWAYS the

> forgotten souls. CFM

>

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>

> FDA Withdraws Approval for ADD Drug

>

> WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FDA has withdrawn approval

> for a drug used to treat attention deficit

> hyperactivity disorder because it has been

> associated with liver problems, including death,

> agency officials said Monday.

>

> For the whole story, click here:

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