Big Drug: Bad Drug

May 23
07:09

2008

Patrica R. Moynihan

Patrica R. Moynihan

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Think before you swallow the claims made by Big Drug in their TV commercials. They invent new diseases and persuade you to buy their newly created drugs to cure those new diseases. Or worse, they have a product that's not selling so they invent some disease that can be eased by this non-selling product. The result of these slick TV commercials is that Big Drug have increased their profits exponentially. Be afraid! Do not fall for this misleading nonsense.

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Do not be misled by the warm and fuzzy TV commercials directed at you by the big pharmaceutical companies. Those companies do NOT have your welfare at heart. They’re in the dairy faming business and you are their prize cash cow. They milk and they milk and there is no end to their ingenuity when it comes to separating you from your hard earned dollars.We all know about Vioxx. We know that the FDA licensed this drug,Big Drug: Bad Drug Articles despite obvious lethal side effects, and advised its use for arthritis sufferers, in particular. Arthritis patients are very vulnerable. They can’t move without pain and they frequently are used as guinea pigs by their own doctors as well as Big Drug companies. The FDA is so influenced by Big Drug, that it rushes to license medication without proper testing. In the case of Vioxx, it was obvious for years that Vioxx caused heart attacks in those very vulnerable arthritis patients for whom it was prescribed with gay abandon.The editor of the Lancet states  that the FDA and Vioxx’s manufacturer, Merck “acted out of ruthless, short–sighted, and irresponsible self–interest.”That’s just one indictment.  Merck, manufacturer of Vioxx was forced to settle thousands of law suits.  But how many heads rolled in the FDA? Well, none, actually. It took a whistle blower to expose the true risks.For every high profile disaster like Vioxx, there are hundreds of silent killers pushed on a trusting public, which falls for those warm and fuzzy TV commercials. Note that Big Drug is not permitted to advertise to the public in any countries except  the United States and New Zealand. There is a very obvious reason for this. Sick people are vulnerable. If you advertise a drug that you say will help them, they’re going to ask their doctor to prescribe it for them. They trust you and they trust their doctor.  They shouldn’t.Big Drug Companies actually invent new diseases, for which they offer a panacea.  When did you discover RLS, Restless Leg Syndrome?  When you saw it on a TV commercial, that’s when. Now you think you might have RLS and maybe you should try that drug which purports to cure it.Be afraid.  Pay attention to the very fast disclaimers at the end of those TV commercials. They paint the true picture of life on unnecessary drugs.