HEALTH AND SAFETY

Public Citizen's work in health and safety has focused on protecting consumers by advocating for stronger physician accountability; safer, more effective drugs, medical devices and dietary supplements; equitable health care; safer streets, cars and trucks; and improvements in worker and product safety.

Dangerous diabetes drug should be pulled from market

Rosiglitazone (Brand name: Avandia) can cause vision loss, heart attack, severe liver toxicity and death.

Explore Public Citizen's Health and Safety Program

Doctor Discipline

Mine Safety


Most states are inadequately protecting patients from reckless or negligent doctors. Read our report to find out how your state is doing.  
Tell your senator to hold corner-cutting mining corporations accountable and support a Senate version of the Mine Safety and Health Act.
 
 

OUTRAGE!

single-payer


If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention!  Read what Public Citizen has to say about the biggest blunders and outrageous offenses in the world of public health.  
Health care is a right. Join us in our fight for single-payer health insurance, where everybody is in, and nobody is excluded.
   

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