ADHD Drug Shortages are Artificial
FDA says supply problems are due to relationship between DEA and manufacturers.
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FDA says supply problems are due to relationship between DEA and manufacturers.
The papayas were grown in Mexico and distributed by a Texas-based company.
A new report outlines the difficulties that the agency is having.
The cilantro only sent to a few restaurants, and all of them have been alereted.
Oh, because they might cause heart attacks.
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