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Anna Edney

Washington, D.C.

National Health Care Reporter at Bloomberg News

National health care reporter for Bloomberg News. Of course, tweets are my own, RTs are not endorsements.

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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Anna Edney

    Hi, it’s Anna in Virginia. Bloomberg just published an investigation I did on a drug you can easily buy in most stores like Walmart and Target that isn’t FDA approved. But before I tell you more ... When you walk into a pharmacy or retailer with a health and wellness aisle, it would make sense that you’d assume any drug you pick up would have been thoroughly vetted by the Food and Drug Administration.

  • 2 weeks ago | financialpost.com | Anna Edney

    Article content(Bloomberg) — Many women have, for decades, taken a drug called phenazopyridine to control pain from urinary tract infections that has not been vetted or approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Consumers and even doctors recommending the drug are not all aware that it lacks FDA approval and may pose a cancer risk. Here’s what to know. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Anna Edney

    Many women have, for decades, taken a drug called phenazopyridine to control pain from urinary tract infections that has not been vetted or approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Consumers and even doctors recommending the drug are not all aware that it lacks FDA approval and may pose a cancer risk. Here’s what to know. Read More: The Potential Cancer, Health Risks Lurking in One Popular OTC DrugWhat is phenazopyridine?

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Anna Edney

    Users may be unaware of phenazopyridine’s potential dangers. (Bloomberg) -- Many women have, for decades, taken a drug called phenazopyridine to control pain from urinary tract infections that has not been vetted or approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Consumers and even doctors recommending the drug are not all aware that it lacks FDA approval and may pose a cancer risk. Here’s what to know. What is phenazopyridine?

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Anna Edney

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