
4 octobre 2005 14:51
FDA CAPSULES October 4, 2005
INAMED'S BREAST IMPLANTS IS 'APPROVABLE.' The Food and Drug Administration has issued an "approvable" letter to Inamed Corp. for its application to market silicone gel-filled breast implants. Such a letter is one of several steps in the FDA review process for new products. The letter does not mean that FDA has approved the implants for marketing at this time. Inamed is the second implant maker in recent weeks to receive an approvable letter. Mentor Corp. received one in August.
What's the next step Inamed and Mentor have to meet..as if we can't guess to obtain
the corrupt, FDA's$ stamp of approval to continue toxically poisoning millions of Children and women with these devices. That can't even be pitched in your garbage can!because they are bio hazardous material..duh I guess the, FDA can't read that
gigi/Karen
Can the symptoms of food-borne illness be mistaken for something else?
Yes. Food-borne illness often shows itself as flu-like symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or fever, so many people may not recognize that the illness is caused by bacteria or other pathogens in food. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that many of the intestinal illnesses commonly referred to as stomach flu are actually caused by food-borne pathogens. People do not associate these illnesses with food because the onset of symptoms often occurs two or more days after the contaminated food was eaten. So do the effects of breast implants!
Ask us we are the experts and the proof these devices are un safe for humans EVER!
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