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It’s some dnc mandate talking point. The list just appeared out of nowhere and specifically states common medications that “reportedly used” fetal cells in their development and/or testing.

Aspirin? Native Americans were testing it on fetal cells before the white man put in in pill form in 1853?

His document has some newer drugs but most wouldn’t have used them and lie if you have, play their game.

In case someone tries to pull this shit with you, present them with this (and you can verify each one of these by searching '"drug' first marketed". Aspirin - 1853 Tums - 1930 Benadryl - 1946 Pepto Bismol - 1901 Ex-Lax - 1906 Sudafed (Pseudoephedrine ) - 1930s Preparation H - 1935 (acquired, was a sunburn oil) Ibuprofen - 1961 Maalox - 1949 Albuterol - 1966 Senokot (Senna-based laxatives) - 1930s Motrin - (Ibuprofen) - 1961 Tylenol - 1953 (prescription), 1955 (OTC) (from Acetanilide, 1866)

Great list, thank you for that!

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No problem, I think @stupidbird posted it first a few weeks ago.

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That was a list on some other company's notification of similar. About half of the medications pre-date fetal cell lines.

Many of the things on the list above are simply prepared natural ingredients, and predate humanity:

Aspirin - Meadowsweet (Willow Bark contains the same ingredient) Tums - Chalk and natural sugars Pepto-Bismol - Bismuth Ex-lax and Senokot - Senna extracts Maalox - Magnesium and Aluminum Oxides