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New Jersey kids fed breast cancer drugs and fluoride

THEY’VE been feeding the kids Tamoxifen in Chatham, New Jersey. It’s a breast cancer medication. And the good news is that none of the children has breast cancer. The other news is that the authorities had meant to give the young minds chewable fluoride tablets to stave off tooth decay:

“Fortunately, it’s very unlikely that this specific drug would cause any serious or adverse effects when used for only a short periods of time,” said Daniel Hussar, a professor with the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy at the University of the Sciences.

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Posted: 4th, March 2012 | In: Reviews | Comment