Isn’t it odd that every drug gets its list of potential side effects rattled of at the end of the ad showing two elderly folk surrounded by a kind of hazy glow - but not the mRNA jabs. They must not have any side effects since they are so safe and effective.
Isn’t it odd that every drug gets its list of potential side effects rattled of at the end of the ad showing two elderly folk surrounded by a kind of hazy glow - but not the mRNA jabs. They must not have any side effects since they are so safe and effective.
I might be off here and it may not apply in general but, I've noticed that until few years ago all the prescription medications would come with a leaflet containing basic
information including possible side effect. Now you're
being directed to the website. Being one of those "small print readers" that like to be informed, I'm thinking if that's the case in general, surely it's not done out of concern for the trees.
anything not printed on paper can be edited at the push of a button. This includes information about medications, books, articles on any topic; even history can be rewritten.
Isn’t it odd that every drug gets its list of potential side effects rattled of at the end of the ad showing two elderly folk surrounded by a kind of hazy glow - but not the mRNA jabs. They must not have any side effects since they are so safe and effective.
I might be off here and it may not apply in general but, I've noticed that until few years ago all the prescription medications would come with a leaflet containing basic
information including possible side effect. Now you're
being directed to the website. Being one of those "small print readers" that like to be informed, I'm thinking if that's the case in general, surely it's not done out of concern for the trees.
anything not printed on paper can be edited at the push of a button. This includes information about medications, books, articles on any topic; even history can be rewritten.
Just occured to me: maybe the whole rush to transform/translate every little bit to digital was a plan all alone?!
the invaluable package insert!
I only wish Diane, it was my attempt at sarcasm.