Manchiga baby movie gurinchi matladukundam
Manchiga baby movie gurinchi matladukundam
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They are called back,if there were released into the market without checking expiry date,or due to some contamination or if any patients report a adverse reaction all these situations are quite rare.
@GameFreak baby movie chusava
talk enti
not that, wait i will send u example
Ide reaction baytaki occhaka😅
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Bro oddu bro
u go to a clinic and dehydrated, ORS now a days, and USA they tell gatorade, and at home coconut water, but ORS is science, im saying this kind of approach of only ORS is good is fault
Which theater u watched
baaga connect ayyaav anukunta ayite :kekw:
Meeku ala ardam ayyinda
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see zantac
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA Requests Removal of All Ranitidine Products (Zantac) from the M...
The FDA determined that the NDMA impurity in some ranitidine products increases over time and may result in consumer exposure to unacceptable levels
This is what the FDA said about it let me quote statement made by them:
"We didn’t observe unacceptable levels of NDMA in many of the samples that we tested. However, since we don’t know how or for how long the product might have been stored, we decided that it should not be available to consumers and patients unless its quality can be assured,"
In 2022, these concerns were confirmed in a nationwide population study "ranitidine increased the risk of liver", lung, gastric and pancreatic cancer by 22%,17%, 26% and 35%, respectively.[15] It increased overall cancer risk 10%, p < 0.001.[
In their investigations FDA didn't come across any potential harmful levels in the drug but,yet they adviced to not sell it
why would they advise to not sell it bro, its called back now,
these things happens because they keep testing all the time, it isnt one time process,
That's what I mentioned above trials aren't a one time process they take years. And also the regulation happens as long as the medicine is in market
Compare this to food fads people follow which isn't regulated