Does Anyone Know What is "Safe and Effective" By The FDA?
Answer:
It's a committee judgment send for. Nothing is completely safe, so an expert panel have to decide what's locked enough, and the definition can change considerably depending on the personalities of the panel member. Note also that many drugs on the marketplace are available on a "grandfather clause" in the FDA regulations, and don't hold to have be shown to be effective, if they're antediluvian enough.
Safe and Effective method that the FDA has settled that a medicine will cure the infection (or at least halt its progress) in need causing other undue side effects.
Unfortunately, undue side effects can include everything from hives to seizure.
From the source below "since absolute safekeeping has other been unattainable within dealing with medical products, this simple command" [to determine if drug is undamaging or effective] " has over time morphed into one that asks whether a drug's risks outweigh
its benefits or vice versa."
Unfortunately the bureaucratic mindset of the FDA scheme medicines don't gain released soon enough. It does show we will never face another thalodomide terrify.