This is a good corporate practice and gesture from the company, which only shows how serious they are about the safety of their clients. I am sure that the data would prove that nothing can go wrong with Homeopathic formulations for teething due to insignificant minute quantity of active ingredients, that is pharmacologically known to be safe, and homeopathically known to be of therapeutic value. It would be yet a mile stone if the company starts clinical trial (late phase III to prove efficacy, & PMS for the documentation of undesired effects, if any) of the formulation to make the data more robust and trust worthy for the consumer as well FDA authorities.
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This is a good corporate practice and gesture from the company, which only shows how serious they are about the safety of their clients. I am sure that the data would prove that nothing can go wrong with Homeopathic formulations for teething due to insignificant minute quantity of active ingredients, that is pharmacologically known to be safe, and homeopathically known to be of therapeutic value. It would be yet a mile stone if the company starts clinical trial (late phase III to prove efficacy, & PMS for the documentation of undesired effects, if any) of the formulation to make the data more robust and trust worthy for the consumer as well FDA authorities.
October 30, 2010 - 12:57amThis Comment
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