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pfizer's coxcomb

It appears that Celebrex, the #1 prescribed COX-2 inhibitor, may not be so safe after all.

Interestingly, there is now a prescription product out to address rheumatoid arthritis that is not a COX-2 inhibitor, but rather a collection of supplements: Animi-3.

The question is, do we see this as good, as it indicates that allopathic practitioners are finally getting alternative options for treatments of systemic/pernicious conditions, or do we see this as bad, as the potential first step towards the regulation of all of our herbs and nutritional supplement choices?

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