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Did you read the article? It states the complete oppisite of what you are saying!

Most of the drugs used in the U.S. are manufactured in other countries, without any issues. Do some research on how generics are approved before posting this ignorant crap. If Teva meets all the requirements that show their generic is almost identical, including the label, instructions and administraion then it would

The FDA is the gold standard that all other countries emulate. If an application is not approved, it is due to an issue from the drug applicant. Congress can change the rules for generic drug approvals but I would imagine the issue with generic versions would be with how the drug is administered (auto-injector) not

The FDA is not blocking any medication from being approved. If a drug application is not approved it is due to many factors including a poor application, missing or incorrect data, patent infringement, improper labeling from the innovator, etc... Do more research on why applications are not approved before blaming the