According to a recent study, nearly three Americans are overweight. Too bad, this report predicts that in the coming decades, an increasing percentage of people in this country are overweight or fat.
So, it is not surprising that a new type of weight loss, like Wegegy, popular. While these drugs are effective, they are also expensive – about $ 1,000 per month. Because the government and private advocates return to the conquest of these drugs, it makes a situation where rich Americans can afford these treatments.
You may have found advertisements for discounted versions of this weight loss. Throughout the night, companies sell these discount medications past the market due to a federal lawshole that allows the sales of generic or “compounded” versions of a national lack of medication.
Last year, nations have been resolved in this weight loss, and food and food administration and drug companies selling compounded versions of their sales. With a lot of money to do by selling these knock drugs, these compound treatments are still available. There is still one problem: The low cost versions of these drugs are not the same as their Brand-NAME counterparts.
From the FDA website: “Compounded medications are not approved by FDA … The agency has not reviewed compounded drugs for safety, efficacy or quality.”
A recent report from Brookings institution focuses most of these weighted weight-weight drugs come from China. Considering good Chinese reputation for cutting corners of quality and safety, it should be a concern for anyone with weight loss treatment.
The Brookings report is also highlighted that FDA allows manufacturers of compounded weights of self-esteem if their product has met safety standards and efficiency. This is not a sound system. The report encouraged Congress to meet this condition to protect American public.
Today, even though the FDA expresses the deficiency of many, many companies sell these compound drugs that have a new loophole to maintain marketing in these products. This loophole allows these companies to sell “personalized” medical medical needs.
For example, companies sell personal compounded drugs that combine weight loss and erectile treatment of dysfunction, but it is safe? No one can say because it is all “personalized” compounded drugs for sale through FDA loopholes.
Excessive weight or fat can mean that a person is more susceptible to long-term weather conditions such as diabetes, heartache and stroke.
Don’t we owe Americans an assurance that compounded medicine weights are safe and effective? The companies selling personalid comound drugs should be better regulated, and the Congress and the FDA should resolve this item before hurting many people.
Hank Nagugton is the president of Centrist Democrats in America