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      Brooke Shields Has Hypotrichosis

      Oh no! Brooke Shields used to have stringy, stick-figure eyelashes! I figured this out after watching Consumer Reports' video dissection of a new commercial for Latisse, the glaucoma medication that has been rebranded as an expensive, temporary eyelash enhancer with side effects. More »

      4:04 PM on Tue Oct 27 2009
      By Chris Walters
      12,742 views, 77 comments

      Most discussed lalaland13: This ad makes me want to rub my eyes almost every time it comes on. What freaks me out is more »

    • health care mosh pit

      Al Franken: How Many Medical Bankruptcies Are There In Switzerland?

      We stray into politics often at our peril but I had to share this clip of Sen. Franken kneecapping a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute conservative think tank. In what was supposed to be a hearing on the Medical Bankruptcy Fairness Act, Diana Furchtgott-Roth instead used her testimony to pillory against health care reform proposals not even being discussed. After Sen. Whitehouse asks her if she even read the bill at hand, Sen. Franken goes: "You said the way we're going will increase bankruptcies...How many bankruptcies because of medical crises were there last year in Switzerland?" More »

      2:09 PM on Mon Oct 26 2009
      By Ben Popken
      31,264 views, 256 comments

      Most discussed ecwis: Wht's th pnt f ths pst? more »

    • pharmaceuticals

      Got Side Effects From Drugs? Report Them To the FDA

      Over the past few years, the numbers of recalled pharmaceuticals has grown as new drugs are rushed to market before their safety is proven. Want to help improve drug safety? If you experience any serious side-effects from pharmaceutical or suspect drug interactions be sure to report these instances to the FDA. Here's how: More »

      1:49 PM on Tue Sep 8 2009
      By Carrie McLaren
      2,149 views, 30 comments

      Most discussed DePaulBlueDemon: I just had a really bad experience with one of my medications, although it's a widely known side-effect. I was more »

    • pharma

      Pfizer Must Pay Record $2.3 Billion Fine For Sneaky Drug Marketing

      Haters of Big Pharma, rejoice! Pfizer has been smacked with a $2.3 billion (yes, with a B) civil penalty which includes a $1.2 billion criminal fine after they did some very, very bad things while promoting painkiller Bextra and other drugs. That's the largest criminal fine in American history. Let's hope they're proud! More »

      11:11 AM on Thu Sep 3 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      7,881 views, 66 comments

      Most discussed bitslammer: Like I said in thread for the Lexapro article; fines are nice, big fines are better, but we need JAIL more »

    • drugs

      Lexapro's Marketing Plan Shows How Drug Maker Pushes New Drugs

      The Senate just released 88 pages of a confidential 270+ page marketing plan by Forest Laboratories, created in 2004 and focused on how to get doctors to prescribe the antidepressant Lexapro over similar but cheaper alternatives such as Celexa. The New York Times notes that the line between marketing and education seems to be heavily blurred, which may not surprise you. There are, however, two interesting notes for consumers who may be taking Lexapro. More »

      10:00 AM on Thu Sep 3 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,331 views, 69 comments

      Most discussed EllenRose: My doctor had me on Lexapro, but when the insurance refused to cover it, we fell back to the generic more »

    • money-saving tips

      Cut Down On Medical Costs With These Tips

      One way to cut down on all your medical costs is to go exclusively to Dr. Mario, an impersonator of whom is pictured. More »

      8:33 AM on Thu Jul 16 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      7,823 views, 53 comments

    • rite aid

      $500,000 In Consumer Refunds From Rite Aid After False Cold Remedy Advertising Suit

      Remember the class-action lawsuit against the makers of cold-and-flu-preventing magic potion Airborne? Airborne claimed that it could prevent or shorten colds and flus, without any actual scientific evidence to back those claims up. More »

      7:41 PM on Tue Jul 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      6,625 views, 39 comments

    • chinese poison train

      Counterfeit Drugs Made In China Relabeled "Made In India"

      The Chinese poison train makes plenty of stops outside of the United States. When those stops are in developing countries, bad things can happen. Even worse things happen when dangerous products from China are intentionally mislabeled as being from another country. Say, India. More »

      7:38 AM on Fri Jun 12 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      5,994 views, 49 comments

      Most discussed bxbrett: Just another reason to only smoke medicine grown in California, [health.groups.yahoo.com] Pharmaceuticals poison and kill, medical marijuana heals, is natural and more »

    • Vermont Gets Tough On Doctor/Pharma Relationships The new law "bans drug companies-and manufacturers of medical devices and biological products, such as vaccines-from paying for gifts, including meals and travel, to physicians, hospitals, nursing homes, pharmacists, and health plan administrators. Any allowable payments drug companies make to doctors, such as those for legitimate educational purposes, will be posted in a database on a public website maintained by the Vermont Attorney General." [Consumer Reports Health] MORE »

      25 comments

    • comparative effectiveness

      Older Drugs Can Be Just As Good And Cheaper

      Newfangled doesn't necessarily mean that much better, especially when it comes to taking medicine. Getting prescribed the latest and greatest pill could mean you're paying more when there's a perfectly good drug out there that can do the same job, minus the jacked-up new drug patent cost. Vanguard says: More »

      2:11 PM on Tue Jun 9 2009
      By Ben Popken
      4,450 views, 69 comments

      Most discussed edwardso-banned from...: The issue I have with statements like these is that people have different body chemisty and can react very differently more »

    • elil lilly

      Effient: FDA May Approve Blood Thinner That Causes Internal Bleeding

      The Food and Drug Administration may be on the verge of approving an ELil Lilly blood thinner a consumer group says causes internal bleeding. More »

      9:36 AM on Thu Jun 4 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      3,490 views, 86 comments

    • lawsuits

      Recent Class Action Lawsuits: Are You Eligible?

      We've heard about quite a few recent class-action settlements that you just might be eligible for, as well as cute little baby suits still looking for claimants. Products included: energy drinks, name-brand prescription drugs, and zombie microwaves. More »

      5:41 PM on Fri May 22 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      25,046 views, 48 comments

    • health insurance

      Ask The Consumerists: Should Everyone Take Advantage Of $4 Generics?

      Back in April, reader B. e-mailed the Consumerist tipline about a change to his health insurance plan's prescription drug schedule. It raised a drug that he's taken for years, the generic version of Prozac, to a different schedule—more than tripling B.'s co-pay, from $8 to $25. More »

      11:28 PM on Wed May 20 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      10,678 views, 174 comments

      Most discussed FreeShaggy: As an intern at a chain pharmacy I can offer a simple, simple solution. Don't pay for it. Obviously there more »

    • drug pushers

      Pfizer Offers Free Medication To Unemployed Or Uninsured Patients

      It's hard for journalists (and bloggers) to resist a story that they can entitle "Free Viagra," and pharmaceutical company Pfizer knows it. This recent publicity stunt is still newsworthy even without that headline, because of its purpose, and the problem for drug companies that it illustrates. More »

      5:38 PM on Thu May 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      4,338 views, 15 comments

      Most discussed Trai_Dep: It's a magical promotion clearly derived from the sweat of gods' brow residing in Olympus: Unemployed have more leisure time. Now more »

    • side effects

      9 Legal Drugs With Extremely Disturbing Side Effects

      We asked for it and you sent them in, a smorgasbord of drugs with extremely disturbing side effects. Here's nine of the most disturbing we found. Jeez! Sometimes the cure really can be worse than the disease... More »

      Feature

      8:22 PM on Wed Apr 15 2009
      By Ben Popken
      98,894 views, 410 comments

      Most discussed summerbee: Um, can I add Paxil to the list here? The list of side effects is typical of any given more »

    • Consumer Reports Health says: Getting free samples of prescription drugs from your doctor might sound like a great deal, but they can end up costing you more in the long run. Manufacturers typically use free samples to promote the newest, least-tested drugs. Such gifts might lead doctors to prescribe them when other drugs might be better. [Consumer Reports Health] MORE »

      24 comments

    • zencore plus

      Zencore Plus Recalled Because You Might Die

      Activate descending slide whistle: Bodee LLC is recalling boner pill Zencore Plus because if you use it and take organic nitrates you might die. The interaction between the benzamidenafil and the organic nitrates can cause a "life-threatening" risk of a sudden and large drop in blood pressure, the FDA said in a press release, while noting that the probability of such an interaction occurring is unknown.

      10:47 AM on Fri Mar 20 2009
      By Ben Popken
      5,074 views, 34 comments

      Most discussed Diet-Orange-Soda: These are all basically blood-thinners right? A few shots of whiskey will do the same thing. more »

    • pharma

      Giant Pills Exercising In Train Station

      There's some human-sized pills working out at Union Station in DC. It seems the mad scientists at Consumers Union have trapped them and forced them to undergo fiendish exercise experiments in front of commuters and passersby to see which drugs work best. Their findings are documented in the new publication "Best Drugs for Less" which is being handed out for free in front of these not jagged, not little, pills. Video here.

      (Photo: nseaver)

      11:02 AM on Tue Mar 17 2009
      By Ben Popken
      2,989 views, 21 comments

      Most discussed DeeKey: What the..... more »

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