What "not FDA-approved" actually means for compounded medications When a compounded medication is described as "not FDA-approved," that means the FDA hasn't reviewed that specific compounded formulation for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing quality before dispensing
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At Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers, we aim to ensure people know about these medications dangers and help injured victims get the money they deserve for their debilitating symptoms and injuries
Now layer that on a postpartum body, where the pelvic floor is already healing from pregnancy and delivery, and yes, there can be a real connection. Putting additional strain from constipation adds even more stress and pressure onto the pelvic floor thats already trying to heal
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