The ban hinges on off-label use being an "unacceptable risk", which is weird seeing as according the the Government's guidance on off label medicine "‘Off-label’ use of medicines is fairly common, particularly in children, as most medicines are tested first in adults and conducting studies in large numbers of children can be difficult." Weird how his decision is the literal opposite of the guidance it is his job to oversee. As a note - this guidance is intended for everyone who works in healthcare. That include the CHM who advised Wes, every medical professional who responded to the consultation, Cass, and Wes himself. Meaning there is no excuse for no-one among them to have piped up with "Uhhhh isn't off-label use kinda normal? And also a sign that it's not unsafe?" especially as the next section is about how "off-label" does not mean risky and unsafe.
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Odd omission in here - Rainbow Laces is run by Stonewall. I bring this up because a few episodes ago, you ran a story about Stonewall dropping the campaign. This was the story about Stonewall removing some webpages - one was about their GRA campaign. The other wasn't removed - being the Rainbow Laces campaign.