Dosage
Dosage
You can. Your employer can demand you pay for it.
As a current employee, they do not drug test. In the employee manual , it states that basically if you come to work High, then they will drug test you, but other than that I haven't been drug tested, I've worked here for over 3 months and a coworker for 3 years and not once drug tested him.
As a current employee, they do not drug test. In the employee manual , it states that basically if you come to work High, then they will drug test you, but other than that I haven't been drug tested, I've worked here for over 3 months and a coworker for 3 years and not once drug tested him.
It can easily take 10 years or more for a pharmaceutical company to get their drug from the test phase to when it is approved for human consumption by the FDA.
It takes about 10 to 15 years for a new drug to be tested and approved for sale in the United States.
No
No
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938. Guaranteed. I took this test July 14 209.
safety
No
A new drug is tested on healthy volunteers first (in what are called Phase 1 clinical trials) to determine if the drug is safe to give to humans. The drug company has already done extensive testing in cell cultures, tissue cultures, computer modeling and animal testing and is relatively sure that the drug is not dangerous, but cannot be sure until humans have taken the drug. In Phase 2 clinical trials, people who are ill with the disease the drug is trying to cure or treat take it, again to test safety and also to get an idea of what the dosing should be, if there appears to be any benefit from the drug and what side effects there may be. Phase 3 clinical trials are when a large number of people take the drug to see if it actually works; safety and dosage have already been determined.