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The Supreme Court's decision in Wyeth v. Levine will be negative for patient welfare.
The public and Congress have united behind Bush to fight the new cold war against terrorism, just as we united behind President Kennedy during the Cuban missile crisis.
Without product liability reform, prescription drug coverage will morph into a full employment act for the lawyers, limiting development of new drugs and driving up prices for everybody.
The Supreme Court's Wyeth decision will hurt new drug development and limit physicians' willingness to use certain drugs.
Drugs can have unforeseen problems when administered to large and old populations, and the ensuing lawsuits may limit drug development and increase drug prices.
Wealthy candidates are becoming more and more common, thanks to personal political ambition and the active recruitment efforts of party leaders.
Birthday toasts to Irving Kristol by Christopher DeMuth, George Will, Walter Berns, Midge Decter, Charles Krauthammer, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and William Kristol.
The Supreme Court's decision in Wyeth v. Levine could lead the FDA to require excessive warnings on medications and impose "contraindications" that would constrain medical practice.



