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Posted: 2025-05-03 21:46:30 UTC

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2025-05-03 21:46:47 UTC
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A report reveals that the FDA approved misleading drug labels that understated the addictive nature of opioids, contributing to a nationwide crisis. The close relationship between drugmakers and regulators led to ignored or weakened warnings about addiction, resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths. The agency's role is now facing scrutiny after decades of remaining under the radar.
FDA's approval of misleading drug labels
Understated addiction risks of opioids
Close ties between drugmakers and regulators
Ignored or weakened addiction warnings
Hundreds of thousands of deaths
FDA's approval of misleading drug labels
Cozy relationship between drugmakers and regulators
Warnings about addiction were ignored or watered down
Lack of scrutiny of the agency's role for decades