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Date: | Sun, 14 May 1995 14:17:00 CDT |
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After reading Anne Norton-Krawciw's recent missive about nonavailability of
syntocinon nasal spray, I wonder if issues re: this cannot be raised by
various groups, such as Center for Science in the Public Interest, etc.
Is there an association (perhaps related to pharmacology/pharmacists?)
about the usefullness of a drug and what to do when it is pulled from the
market?
Just wondering if a groundswell of objection could be raised. Is this
something congresspeople should be alerted to?
Pharamcists pelase reply.
AND... Happy Mother's Day to everyone (WHY am I on the machine and now out
enjoying the lovely spring day?!)
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