Judicial interference with mifepristone : " The FDA is a unique institution, bringing together intellectual resources from inside and outside government to make decisions on thousands of products each year. Once courts dismiss core scientific judgments by the agency, there is no reason to believe they will limit themselves to this one medication. There is already political pressure against vaccines, antidepressants and other psychotropic medication, and certain cell-derived therapies. If judges begin to dictate the terms of medication access, then others will seek to use ideology and influence to advance their agendas." https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adi2587
@Gaythia The FDA are the guys who have made weed, literally a plant that has no dangerous properties of any kind, illegal... Yea sorry but overrulling the FDA is exactly what I WANT the courts to do, ideally more often not less.. In fact I wouldnt mind abolishing the FDA all together they have an abusive and oppressive history IMO.
@freemo I can agree with you on much of the implementation of the FDA in real life downside, and, I would imagine, on the parallel fact that if this is defeated in the Supreme Court it will likely have more to do with Big Money pressure from Big Pharma than judicial reasoning. The court opinions so far have been very much based on right wing dogma.
On the other hand, the FDA, is, or at least certainly ought to be, the mechanism by which scientific evidence should be able to restrain the worst attributes of Big Pharma and ideological fanatics.
Regulation by political pressure and the courts would be, in my opinion, be a complete disaster.
@Gaythia I am in agreemnt , particularly about the right.. my fear would be instead of going the direction I want (forcing ht eFDA to allow medication it wouldnt normally) it may go the opposite direction (forcing the FDA to make certain drugs illegal).. .that would be far worse a situation...
@Gaythia In an ideal world FDA would be a optional certification medical products can have. and would be a non-profit company and not government run.
@freemo I think we are mostly in agreement. In a more perfect system, the FDA would operate independently of pressures from Big Pharma, which has led to excesses of regulation for things that would be available outside of their profit sphere (like weed), but also inadequate protections from their promoted products. One of my childhood inspirations for a career in science was Francis Oldham Kelsey and her work on thalidomide.