Joe Graedon (@joegraedon) 's Twitter Profile
Joe Graedon

@joegraedon

Friend of Tom Ferguson, patient advocate, co-founder of peoplespharmacy.com

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[Podcast] Your Prescription May Not Have Been Tested: Exploring the World of Off Label Drugs – with Joe Graedon blinc.media/2K1ywI4 #Pharmaceutical #medicines #prescriptions

[Podcast] Your Prescription May Not Have Been Tested: Exploring the World of Off Label Drugs – with <a href="/JoeGraedon/">Joe Graedon</a> blinc.media/2K1ywI4 #Pharmaceutical #medicines #prescriptions
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Last signing in India at Delhi airport’s WHSmith where #BottleofLies is #1 bestseller. Thank you to The Indian reading public for a wonderful trip. #India #booktour

Last signing in India at Delhi airport’s <a href="/WHSmith/">WHSmith</a> where #BottleofLies is #1 bestseller. Thank you to The Indian reading public for a wonderful trip.
#India #booktour
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People's Pharmacy Health Alert! Here's an unexpected and scary danger from the coronavirus epidemic. China makes a huge number of APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients) for drug manufacturers. An early report from India suggests there is already concern. Beware drug shortages!

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If you're an early riser, tune in to hear me interviewed tomorrow morning on The People's Pharmacy--and call in with your questions! (Prefer to sleep in? It'll be posted as a podcast on their website next Monday.) peoplespharmacy.com/articles/show-…

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Bad Chinese heparin surfaces again. Potentially tainted heparin from China uncovered by French regulators fiercepharmamanufacturing.com/story/potentia…

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All the MD talking heads say that getting the flu shot will reduce the severity of influenza even it it won’t prevent an infection. Is there ANY data to support that view, esp for this year’s H3N2 strain?