A business could develop overlooked / logjammed drugs by pharmaceutical companies
Medicine could be safer / uncontaminated through various ways
Low-dose naltrexone could be used for MS, autoimmune, cancer, pain, etc.
Prescribing and dispensing drugs could be separated
Pharmaceutical companies could make safe and effective marijuana / psychedelic drugs
Statins for cholesterol could have harmful side effects / not be as effective as thought / cause muscle pain
Venom could have health benefits
A majority of U.S. FDA funding could not come from the pharmaceutical industry
Raw data could be open / transparent / shared in pharmaceutical (or all) research studies
SSRIs could not work well
Progesterone gel / pills instead of shots could be used during IVF / pregnancy
Prescription bottles could be compostable
Benzos could be regulated for use and the risks could be fully explained
The U.S. FDA's incentives for approving drugs / vaccines could change
The VAERS / FAERS systems could accurately capture vaccine / drug safety and restore public trust
Doctors could access accurate drug data (not from sales reps) to safely and effectively prescribe drugs
Medical boards could evaluate doctors, type of prescriptions given, and fatal / non-fatal overdoses
Generic medications could be less regulated than brand-name / unable to be sued
Pharmacies could make less prescription mistakes
U.S. drug prices could be lower
The revolving door / regulatory capture between government and industry could be fixed
Smart lockers could enable patients to access medication more easily
Doctors could prescribe opioid pain pills on a limited basis
Pills could come in a pre-packaged, chronological ticker tape
Unopened, unexpired medications could be provided to patients in need
Manufacturers of recalled drugs could be required to contact consumers