Trump signs "Right to Try" Act

Holy shit this is actually larger than it seems. It allows patients with terminal diseases to try drugs which have passed at least stage 1 of the FDA's trials. This might be the first step in proving that the FDA strangles businesses and is part of soaring medication and healthcare costs.

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Washington (CNN) — President Donald Trump signed the "Right to Try Act" Wednesday, a measure aimed at helping terminally ill patients access drug treatments that are yet to be fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Trump, at a White House ceremony surrounded by patients and families who will be affected by the legislation, said his administration "worked hard on this" but said repeatedly he didn't understand why it hadn't been done before.

The bill will give terminally ill patients the right to seek drug treatments that remain in clinical trials and "have passed Phase 1 of the Food and Drug Administration's approval process" but have not been fully approved by the FDA. Some opponents of the bill argue that the legislation won't change much but could have a detrimental effect on how the FDA safeguards public health.

Trump said he thinks "hundreds of thousands" could be saved as a result of the legislation.

"With the passage of this bill, Americans will be able to seek cures," Trump said adding they will finally be given "the right to try."

"I would not be here today without the tireless efforts of dedicated members of Congress," Trump said, specifically pointing out Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pennsylvania, and Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Texas.

"Thanks to you the countless American lives with ultimately be saved," Trump said.


Yeah it's CNN but whatever, it's about as much as you're going to find anywhere else.

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That's actually pretty cool. But I fear people will take advantage of this somehow

Good shit, glow in the dark FDA niggers on suicide watch

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It's more rights? How is that a bad thing? This is something everybody should be able to agree is good. Who doesn't want the right to seek experimental treatment? Worst case scenario is more Darwinian Selection and better genes for the future.

I'm happy about this

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Now JewCorp can make a new fake and very expensive pill for [disease] every week. And I get to pay for all of Shameekwa's std fake pills. Based.

Guess theyll have to be another executive order.