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International Coalition for Drug Awareness : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Coalition for Drug Awareness
The International Coalition for Drug Awareness is a non-profit advocacy group founded in 1997〔(Jarvik E. Depressed over Prozac: Antidepressants dangerous and should be banned, crusader says. ''Deseret Morning News'' (22 August 2004) ) (accessed 7 January 2009)〕 with the goal of increasing awareness of the adverse effects of prescription drugs. The group's director is Ann Blake Tracy, a campaigner against of antidepressants, and the coalition operates from her home in West Jordan, Utah, USA.〔〔(International Coalition for Drug Awareness: Board ) (accessed 7 January 2009)〕 The International Coalition for Drug Awareness aims to inform physicians and patients of adverse reaction reports, and to increase awareness of approved versus off-label uses. It advocates improved tracking and reporting of patient reactions for new drugs after their introduction into the market. It aims to act as a watchdog over the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as well as drug-monitoring bodies internationally, lobbying for the removal of licensing from drugs with a poor safety record.〔(International Coalition for Drug Awareness: Mission ) (accessed 7 January 2009)〕 Blake-Tracy, had her PhD revoked by the George Wythe University in 2012 due to concerns of obtaining her PhD through favoritism.〔(Final Steps in the Administrative Transformation of George Wythe University ) Board of Trustees on October 10, 2012〕 ==References==
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