TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2001. Yesterday the Philadelphia Inquirer ran a story on the statin cholesterol drugs (see my own piece last week): Side effects, problems, the withdrawal of BAYCOL, Bayer's statin drug which has been killing people and causing very serious muscle disease.
Half-way down the Inquirer story comes THIS: "Some cardiologists and public-health experts [are suggesting that] statins should be put in the water supply, like fluoride."
Yeah. Well I have a suggestion too. Let's locate these "experts" and do some science on them. Adapt the water pipes that go into their homes, and introduce statins. As a long-term experiment. First. It only seems fair.
In fact, during human trials of all new drugs, before approval for public use, insist that the researchers themselves become part of the experiment and take the drug in question.
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