
Presidential COVID-19 Treatments and the Right to Self Medicate
Cato Podcast
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The FDA's Authority and the Impact on the Right to Self-Medicate
This chapter explores the authority of the FDA and its impact on the right to self-medicate, tracing back to the FDA's Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938 and discussing the limitations imposed by the Durham Humphrey amendments of 1951. It also highlights the political nature of FDA decisions through the example of the delayed approval of the morning after pill.
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