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What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

A toxic history

When your doctor prescribes you an antibiotic, you may assume it has been rigorously tested and that you will be told of any dangerous side-effects to watch out for. Not true. Most antibiotic side-effects turn up during “post-marketing surveillance,” years after they are approved, as this chronology of the commonly prescribed class of

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