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'''"Safe and Effective"''' is a designation for [[drugs]]{{cn}} and a marketing term <u>to foster acceptance</u>. Many things throughout history have been sold as safe and/or beneficial, that actually weren't. This page focuses on substances marketed for human consumption or use and so were implicitly suggested to be safe, but which turned out not to be so, whether the term "safe and effective" was used for marketing or not - to inspire caution about implausible claims of the lack of long term consequences of innovative products.  
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'''"Safe and Effective"''' is terminology used to suggest that a drug has been tested and is safe for humans.<ref>https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/safety-of-vaccines.html</ref> The words in some way are synonymous with “Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA) approved” / [[FDA approved]] <ref>https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(03)01004-2/fulltext</ref> and at that are used in marketing <u>to foster acceptance</u>. Many things throughout history have been sold as safe and/or beneficial, that actually weren't. This page focuses on substances marketed for human consumption or use and so were implicitly suggested to be safe, but which turned out not to be so, whether the term "safe and effective" was used for marketing or not - to inspire caution about implausible claims of the lack of long term consequences of innovative products.  
 
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A legal designation for drugs, but also a marketing term to foster acceptance.

"Safe and Effective" is terminology used to suggest that a drug has been tested and is safe for humans.[1] The words in some way are synonymous with “Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA) approved” / FDA approved [2] and at that are used in marketing to foster acceptance. Many things throughout history have been sold as safe and/or beneficial, that actually weren't. This page focuses on substances marketed for human consumption or use and so were implicitly suggested to be safe, but which turned out not to be so, whether the term "safe and effective" was used for marketing or not - to inspire caution about implausible claims of the lack of long term consequences of innovative products.

“Drug companies never talk about the benefits and harms of their drugs but about their efficacy and safety. Words create what they describe and the preferred semantic is seductive. It makes you think it can only be good for you to take drugs, as they are both efficacious and safe. Another reason why patients and doctors generally trust their drugs as being both efficacious and safe is that they think they have been carefully tested by the drug industry and carefully scrutinised by the drug regulatory agencies using high standards before they are allowed on the market.
It is the other way round.”

Peter C. Gøtzsche (2013)  [3]

Legal status

The Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) Code of Conduct instructs “It must not be stated that a product has no adverse reactions, toxic hazards…” and notes that ”The word ‘safe’ must not be used without qualification”. [4]

Regulatory capture

Regulatory capture can lead to different approaches towards safety (see also precautionary principle):

  • around 2004 [5][6][7] the EU started the process of enacting legislation that prevented small producers of (herbal based) health remedies to sell their products - the testing processes for market approval were made too expensive for these smaller companies, practically ending their business,[8][9][10][11][12] or preventing start of it. The regulations went so far as to make high quality genotoxic data a requirement for approval (!) [13][14][15]


 

Examples

Page nameDescription
"COVID-19/Vaccine"The "vaccine" for COVID 19?
AzidothymidineDrug that wiped out a generation of people diagnosed with HIV in the early 1990s, but not before making GlaxoSmithKline/Wellcome Trust billions in revenue.
DDTOriginally developed as an insecticide, thanks to ineptitude (and possibly corruption) used without second guesses as to what it's health impacts may be.
DiethylstilbestrolGiven to pregnant women in 1938-1970s. Causes high risk of cancer and genital deformations for several generations.
GlyphosateA herbicide heavily promoted by Monsanto, increasingly being agreed to be a carcinogen.
RNA VaccineA vaccine based on changing the human RNA. The concept has long been of high military interest.
RadithorRadioactive energy drink in the early 20th century.
Statin40 million US adults on this drug this every day -
Sunscreen
ThalidomideA drug that caused a very high number of birth defects and deaths.
ThimerosalPreservative for vaccines that was declared safe after a very fraudulent safety study.
TobaccoA widely used and addictive recreational drug. Use is legal although restricted for adults in most nation states.
VaccineA vaccine is a biological preparation intended to provide active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
VioxxBig Pharma painkiller that might have killed 500.000 people in the United States alone, after the manufacturer Merck withheld evidence of its dangers.
Water/FluoridationMarketed as an anti-tooth decay improvement, there is increasing evidence that the fluoridation of water may have a range of deleterious effects upon the brain (e.g. lowering IQ) and may actually not have much affect on tooth decay. The academic community was for a long time extremely hostile to anyone who challenged this practice.

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthor
Azidothymidine“The reason why only one drug has been made available — AZT — is because it’s the only drug that has been shown in scientifically controlled trials to be safe and effective.”Anthony Fauci
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References

  1. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/safety-of-vaccines.html
  2. https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(03)01004-2/fulltext
  3. Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime Chapter 3/Page 22
  4. https://dailysceptic.org/2024/09/03/there-is-still-no-honesty-about-the-scale-of-vaccine-deaths/
  5. http://archive.today/2022.05.26-000649/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Directive_on_Traditional_Herbal_Medicinal_Products
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20150221023749/http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2004:136:0085:0090:en:PDF
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20101126220658/http://eur-lex.europa.eu/Notice.do?mode=dbl&lang=en&lng1=en,de&lng2=bg,cs,da,de,el,en,es,et,fi,fr,hu,it,lt,lv,mt,nl,pl,pt,ro,sk,sl,sv,&val=343606:cs&page=1&hwords=
  8. https://www.gesundheitlicheaufklaerung.de/eu-richtlinie-thmpd-naturheilmittel/ saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20051013071221/http://www.winhs.org/
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20130124203552/http://www.winhs.org/ - https://web.archive.org/web/20130625004955/http://www.winhs.org/alert.htm
  11. https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/eu_herbal_medicine_ban/ saved at Archive.org
  12. https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/de/eu_herbal_medicine_ban/ saved at Archive.org
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20101011075820/http://www.anh-europe.org/files/100713_ANH-Briefing_Paper_THMPD_German.pdf
  14. explained in this video (in German) by Dr Gottfried Lange (bio from old website, current website): Das Aus für Heilpflanzen und Naturheilmittel - Dr. Gottfried Lange (ca 2010, via Alpenparlament TV)
  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxqda0zElmk saved at Archive.org (video is archived, buffering may take a while) saved at Archive.is