Class Labeling & Black Box Warnings Risk = Possibility, not Actuality

Have you ever wondered why you get the huge “pamphlet” of warnings that’s folded up in the box whenever you get a pharmaceutical drug? It usually scares you to death! And why don’t you get anything like that when you get compounded drugs? Does it mean that the pharmaceuticals are dangerous while the compounded drugs are safe? Watch this tutorial to learn why there’s a difference.

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