What follows is a 7-part tweet on Ebola and the FDA.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 18, 2014
FDA, get out of the way! With your insistence on decade-long waits and billion dollar investments, you’re hurting the fight against Ebola.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 18, 2014
To beat Ebola, bench the FDA. Allow new drugs without FDA approval. This will save years of time, billions of dollars, and countless lives.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 17, 2014
Between the huge costs and decade-long delays it imposes on new drugs, the FDA has made itself a menace to public health.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 17, 2014
The FDA is responsible for the failure to develop an untold number of new drugs, probably including ones that would prevent Ebola.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 17, 2014
While the FDA is busy preventing useless and harmful drugs, that the market would mostly prevent, it also prevents vital new drugs.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 17, 2014
The FDA is dedicated to avoiding danger by preventing progress. Its formula is safety by means of forced stagnation.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 17, 2014
These tweets are not FDA approved.
— George Reisman (@GGReisman) October 17, 2014
George Reiasman is author of Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics and Pepperdine University Professor Emeritus of Economics
The useless FDA.
ReplyDeleteComing out soon with their E-Cig regulations to "save the children".