
Casualties of the FDA are very numerous and very real.
Our Purpose


History
The first FDA Museum exposed the FDA’s tainted history of approving dangerous drugs, while delaying or denying the public access to drugs, foods, and supplements. The crisis has since grown far worse.
In 1995, the FDA approved an opioid drug called OxyContin® and allowed labeling to state that it was less prone to addiction and abuse than other opioids like heroin. The impact to date is 700,000 Americans dying of opioid overdoses, most that emanated by physicians who prescribed OxyContin and similar drugs based on the FDA fraudulent approval.

Our Enduring Mission
This new website is the replacement for the original FDA Holocaust Museum storefront.
It will serve to continue to update the public on the crimes the FDA continues to commit against the health and longevity of the American public.


