“Somebody That I Used to Know” dropped in 2012 in the US.
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“Somebody That I Used to Know” dropped in 2012 in the US.
Ambien was approved in 1992.
Women were essentially overdosed for 20+ years before the FDA cut their dose in HALF in 2013

Why? Because nobody checked if women metabolize it differently than men.
(We do. Slower. Which made the “standard” dose an overdose.)
Two decades of women as involuntary test subjects because testing on female bodies BEFORE it went to market “too complicated.”
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“Somebody That I Used to Know” dropped in 2012 in the US.
Ambien was approved in 1992.
Women were essentially overdosed for 20+ years before the FDA cut their dose in HALF in 2013

Why? Because nobody checked if women metabolize it differently than men.
(We do. Slower. Which made the “standard” dose an overdose.)
Two decades of women as involuntary test subjects because testing on female bodies BEFORE it went to market “too complicated.”
-
“Somebody That I Used to Know” dropped in 2012 in the US.
Ambien was approved in 1992.
Women were essentially overdosed for 20+ years before the FDA cut their dose in HALF in 2013

Why? Because nobody checked if women metabolize it differently than men.
(We do. Slower. Which made the “standard” dose an overdose.)
Two decades of women as involuntary test subjects because testing on female bodies BEFORE it went to market “too complicated.”
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