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163. Make Medical Decisions Simple Again with the Founder of "Just the Inserts"

163. Make Medical Decisions Simple Again with the Founder of "Just the Inserts"

Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin

December 12, 20241h 5m

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Alexandra, founder of "Just the Inserts," transforms complex medical information into accessible resources for the public. Sparked by her daughter's adverse vaccine reaction and her military background, she created a platform that helps Americans understand pharmaceutical product inserts and make informed healthcare decisions. Her investigation revealed concerning practices in the medical system, including limited adverse event reporting and diminishing standards of informed consent. Despite facing challenges when sharing FDA data, Alexandra continues to advocate for medical transparency through her new book and by building networks of healthcare providers committed to thorough patient education. Her work emphasizes the difference between current practices of rushed paperwork and true informed consent, where patients fully understand their medical choices.


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