Dr. Kaveh Hoda
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I want to go check it out now. I mean, I live in San Francisco, so we don't have like, you know, 40 minutes outside of town is like another town. So I got to like go pretty far.
I want to go check it out now. I mean, I live in San Francisco, so we don't have like, you know, 40 minutes outside of town is like another town. So I got to like go pretty far.
I want to go check it out now. I mean, I live in San Francisco, so we don't have like, you know, 40 minutes outside of town is like another town. So I got to like go pretty far.
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Can we live stream that? I think that would be a good thing.
Can we live stream that? I think that would be a good thing.
Can we live stream that? I think that would be a good thing.
It's so fucked up. You're totally right. It was like this era where it was like people like, there has to be personal accountability for this. Like they should have known that there was a small risk with medications. And they, I mean, they're missing the point, which was that the risk of, was obfuscated in the beginning.
It's so fucked up. You're totally right. It was like this era where it was like people like, there has to be personal accountability for this. Like they should have known that there was a small risk with medications. And they, I mean, they're missing the point, which was that the risk of, was obfuscated in the beginning.
It's so fucked up. You're totally right. It was like this era where it was like people like, there has to be personal accountability for this. Like they should have known that there was a small risk with medications. And they, I mean, they're missing the point, which was that the risk of, was obfuscated in the beginning.
I think, I mean, it sounds like, to be honest with you, it's still, at some point, they look back at these medications and they said, you know what, there might be a role for them. And they're actually, you know, very well could be a good use for some of these meds.
I think, I mean, it sounds like, to be honest with you, it's still, at some point, they look back at these medications and they said, you know what, there might be a role for them. And they're actually, you know, very well could be a good use for some of these meds.
I think, I mean, it sounds like, to be honest with you, it's still, at some point, they look back at these medications and they said, you know what, there might be a role for them. And they're actually, you know, very well could be a good use for some of these meds.
I mean, even Vioxx could have had specific uses for very well-chosen patients. Yeah. And they'll never get to that. Those patients will never get to that.
I mean, even Vioxx could have had specific uses for very well-chosen patients. Yeah. And they'll never get to that. Those patients will never get to that.
I mean, even Vioxx could have had specific uses for very well-chosen patients. Yeah. And they'll never get to that. Those patients will never get to that.
They'll never get to have that benefit of a medicine that could actually work because, again, instead of all the money going into research development, figuring out exactly who benefits and who gets harmed from it and who should have it and who shouldn't, they spent all their money and energy in finding ways to sell it and for as long as possible.
They'll never get to have that benefit of a medicine that could actually work because, again, instead of all the money going into research development, figuring out exactly who benefits and who gets harmed from it and who should have it and who shouldn't, they spent all their money and energy in finding ways to sell it and for as long as possible.