tststs
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I know that reta is still in clinical trials and is not fda approved, but worst case scenario, whats the most harm reta could do to someone if it ends up having an issue.
DeathI know that reta is still in clinical trials and is not fda approved, but worst case scenario, whats the most harm reta could do to someone if it ends up having an issue.
I’d think freaky cancers are on the table.
EL expanded the number of trials and extended the length of the trials. If there were serious negative indications they would not have done this. It makes sense from their behavior that the side effects are not substantially worse than tirzepatide. It does cost hundreds of millions to do all these trials.I know that reta is still in clinical trials and is not fda approved, but worst case scenario, whats the most harm reta could do to someone if it ends up having an issue.
We laugh so we don’t cry. It’s one of those uncomfortable truths about what we are all doing here, even pharma users. There is no free lunch, we just don’t really know what the other shoe dropping is going to look like (to mix metaphors).I know I shouldn't have laughed at this