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What's It Going to Take to Lock Up Drug Company Execs?

By Bruce E. Levine, AlterNet. Posted January 16, 2009.


A recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals the shocking extent of how corrupt drug companies are.
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"Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through." - Jonathan Swift

After reading "The Neurontin Legacy -- Marketing through Misinformation and Manipulation" in the January 8, 2009 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, one may conclude that (1) America's prisons would be put to better use incarcerating drug company executives instead of pot smokers, and (2) society may need a return of public scorn via the pillory for those doctors who are essentially drug-company shills.

Drug-company corruption of American medicine is of course not news. What is news is that such corruption has become so egregious, so transparent, and so embarrassing that the New England Journal of Medicine, perhaps the most influential American medical journal, is now stating that "drastic action is essential to preserve the integrity of medical science and practice and to justify public trust."

Neurontin was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1993 in doses of up to 1800 mg per day as adjunctive therapy for partial complex seizures. How did U.S. annual sales of Neurontin increase from $98 million in 1995 to nearly $3 billion in 2004? The answer is "off-label" marketing, in which Neurontin manufacturer Parke-Davis (a division of Warner-Lambert purchased by Pfizer in 2000) marketed Neurontin to doctors for uses not approved by the FDA (because doctors can legally prescribe drugs for uses not approved by the FDA).

While aggressive off-label marketing to doctors is standard among drug companies, it is routinely kept quiet. But thanks to a Parke-Davis whistle blower, we have first-hand evidence of off-label marketing -- and how the Neurontin financial bonanza was created.

In 1996, David Franklin, a young biologist, took a sales representative position for Parke-Davis. But shortly after beginning the job, Franklin grew concerned that he was participating in the illegal marketing of Neurontin. Franklin reports that a Parke-Davis executive informed him and his fellow sales reps:

"I want you out there every day selling Neurontin. . . .We all know Neurontin's not growing for adjunctive therapy, besides that's not where the money is. Pain management, now that's money. Monotherapy [for epilepsy], that's money. . . . We can't wait for [physicians] to ask, we need [to] get out there and tell them up front. Dinner programs, CME [continuing medical education] programs, consultantships all work great but don't forget the one-on-one. That's where we need to be, holding their hand and whispering in their ear, Neurontin for pain, Neurontin for monotherapy, Neurontin for bipolar, Neurontin for everything. I don't want to see a single patient coming off Neurontin before they've been up to at least 4800 mg/day. I don't want to hear that safety crap either, have you tried Neurontin, every one of you should take one just to see there is nothing, it's a great drug."

Franklin left Parke-Davis and filed suit (ultimately, United States of America ex rel. David Franklin vs. Pfizer, Inc., and Parke-Davis Division of Warner-Lambert Company) alleging that off-label marketing of Neurontin constituted false claims designed to elicit payments from the federal government. In 2004, Warner-Lambert resolved criminal charges and civil liabilities by agreeing to plead guilty and pay $430 million -- less than 15 percent of the $3 billion the drug company had grossed on Neurontin in 2004.


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Bruce E. Levine, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and author of Surviving America's Depression Epidemic: How to Find Morale, Energy, and Community in a World Gone Crazy (Chelsea Green, 2007).

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That's more like it!
Posted by: Vince2 on Jan 16, 2009 1:09 AM   
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Somehow, this article seems a bit more relevant & timely than an expose of what Big Tobacco was up to in 1993.

Good stuff! Overprescription will probably someday be seen as the greatest health hazard of the early 21st Century, and pharma-fueled graft as one of our biggest public menaces. It's rather terrifying that it's not even on most people's radar.

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Thank you Bruce Levine
Posted by: weathered on Jan 16, 2009 1:28 AM   
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Purdue Pharma's oxycotin has been so knowingly abused from the very inception.

Look into their old lab in Yonker's follow the Sackler $$$ trail and how dark this is.

See oxycotin for what it is, a bag of dope in a pill - and plenty of new customers coming back from Iraq/Afgn.

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FDA et al
Posted by: bonzi on Jan 16, 2009 3:02 AM   
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During the presidential campaign we have heard numerous calls (mostly, but not exclusively, from conservative quarters) for abolition of FDA, because it "stifles innovation", "puts undue burden on researchers", "deprives patients of most recent lifesaving drugs" etc. In other words, those crooks don't want anyone to stand between you and "enlightened benefactors", fat drug companies.

OTOH, off-label drug use is not always bad. It is not easy to strike the balance between overprotection and no protection at all. Once strict safety tests are done and the drug is approved, perhaps FDA could maintain a public list of proposed off-label uses and (FDA-reviewed) studies on efficacy. So, decision would still be patient's (and their physician's), but, hopefully, it could be an informed one.

Punishment for lying concerning drug safety and efficacy could be quite simple: for physician, revocation of license; for drug company exec, jail; and for the company itself, what really hurts: voiding of their whole patent portfolio.

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» Best idea yet Posted by: wolfgangmo
» RE: FDA et al Posted by: AgelessAnnie77
Travelergtoo
Posted by: travelertoo on Jan 16, 2009 3:36 AM   
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Big Pharma Strikes Again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My sister was taking anti-depressants and she killed herself. Every time I see one of her 5 children I think about killing the CEO of that company, but killing would be too good for him. What do alot of multiple killings have in common? Psychiatric drugs. We don't even hear of the many thousands of suicides that were also taking psychiatric drugs.

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» RE: Travelergtoo Posted by: Beck
» And yet Posted by: truthlover
» YMMV Posted by: inverse_agonist
» RE: YMMV Posted by: shanaza
» RE: YMMV Posted by: kungfuma
» RE: Travelergtoo Posted by: robinw
Took about 6 months to Detox
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jan 16, 2009 5:05 AM   
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Tried one of their toxic meds (Lexapro), Nearly choked to death when my throat closed up while eating- so I stopped cold turkey. for the next 6 months my moods went from crying to dispair- something I Never expereinced prior to starting the med (more anxious than depressed).. In fact even thought about suicide, but refrained since my life insurance wouldn't pay out.
Waht I found the Wierdest while on the med, I had NO emotions whatsever. Didn't feel anger, sadness or even Joy, even when circumstances warrranted it. I was a zombie!
My Husband has been on Paxil, If he misses even ONE day his personality is drastically effected. I have even be concerned about MY safety- which has never been an issue and we've been married for 16 yrs!He either goes into bouts of crying jags (not the type) or rampages (also not the type).
these meds pose dangers far beyond the physical concerns, they place the person and those around them in SERIOUS danger.
sugar substitutes have caused many helath problems, when natural sugar poses none to most people. I'm now back to the basics on Meds, those 'Self medicating' non prescription kind, I find I am healthier and more mentally balanced, and I don't require them daily, so they are an 'As Needed' solution to periodic situations. Have a drink, smoke a joint or eat some chocolate, works far better with far less side effects.

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» MY SON WAS ON LEXAPRO Posted by: nikolai
» RE: MY SON WAS ON LEXAPRO Posted by: truthlover
YOU ARE CORRECT- JAIL TIME IN REQUIRED
Posted by: drricklippin on Jan 16, 2009 5:09 AM   
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For years I have said that fines and civil lawsuits are not enough. They have been insufficient in changing behavior or practices of these CEOs and their companies.

Some CEOs pf Big PhRMA have engaged in criminal behavior and need to be indicted, found guilty and jailed

In 2002 I release a forecast for the Drug Industry (see below) I called them in that forecast drug pushers. Most of my other points have become manifest also

“Major Trouble ahead for Pharmaceutical firms”

1)Classical example of how greed and arrogance and the excesses of the free market takes something that is truly miraculous (life saving drugs/vaccines) and moves it to excess which then "backfires" See Teller -"When Technology Bites Back" or Dutton “ Worse Than The Disease"

2)Direct marketing to consumers on TV is a real debacle- the pharm companies come across as bone-fide drug pushers which they have become!

3)Science will show an increasing number of pharm products do more harm than good. They may be "efficacious" BUT THEY ARE NOT SAFE- grossly underestimated as contributing to cancer for example-see prempro story recently


4)Polypharmacy is running rampant- too many drugs for too many conditions in an individual- will get MUCH WORSE as naive boomers age and take more and more mixed meds

5)Psychotropics, analgesics and sedating antihistamines are contributing to serious safety problems on America’s highways and workplaces and who knows what other errors in judgment by leaders with this stuff swirling around their brains

6)Medications, especially psychotropics and analgesics are migrating in
alarmingly large quantities to illicit market (eg. Oxycotin)


7)Yet politically, denying NEEDED drugs to elderly is hottest political issue going-another one is denying affordable drugs to millions dying of aids especially in Africa. So some populations are UNDERMEDICATED. Many in US are OVERMEDICATED

8)In high density populations there is the issue of ultimate ENVIRONMENTAL FATE in soil and water of human excreted medicines and/or their metabolites

9)Congressional Hearings ahead with tone of Tobacco and Asbestos

Richard A. Lippin, MD
Health Sector forecaster-July 2002
Southampton,Pa

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» Thank you, doctor! Posted by: nikolai
» RE: Thank you, doctor! Posted by: drricklippin
» costs of drugs Posted by: truthlover
You May Hope If a Drug Caused Significantly More Deaths Than a Placebo That it Would Not Be Approved
Posted by: tony_opmoc on Jan 16, 2009 6:23 AM   
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The situation is such that a drug company sees enormous potential profits in a drug that it has developed.

But it needs to get it approved using blind clinical trials - where for example some patients receive the drug and some people receive a placebo - a pill that doesn't actually have any active ingredients.

Only the organiser of the trial knows which patients receive the drug and which patients receive the placebo.

If as a result of such a trial - significantly more patients suddenly drop dead who are taking the drug rather than the placebo, you may think that the trial would be halted immediately and the drug banned from use.

However if you read an exceedingly well researched book - "Deadly Medicine: Why Tens of Thousands of Heart Patients Died in America's Worst Drug Disaster"
by Thomas J. Moore.....

You will be completely shocked and amazed with regards to what actually happens in such situations

Here is a review of it. Whilst it is out of print second hand copies are still available on amazon.

linked text

http://www.ralphmoss.com/cach381.html

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» RE: Great link! Posted by: Sister_Lauren
LOL
Posted by: ksun77 on Jan 16, 2009 6:55 AM   
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It makes me want to smoke a big fattie...

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» OH NO YOU DON'T! Posted by: nikolai
» RE: OH NO YOU DON'T! Posted by: nikolai
» RE: OH NO YOU DON'T! Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» RE: OH NO YOU DON'T! Posted by: kungfuma
» RE: OH NO YOU DON'T! Posted by: kungfuma
» RE: OH NO YOU DON'T! Posted by: kungfuma
» RE: OH NO YOU DON'T! Posted by: seaoftears
PRICES!
Posted by: nikolai on Jan 16, 2009 7:02 AM   
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And then there are the prices! My meds plus my son's meds are over $1500 per month! Now, I realize that there are high costs for developing certain drugs and research takes lots of money, but COME ON big pharma, 5 years down the road after a drug has been developed and marketed you are still charging $600 for thirty pills? What is the ingredient in these pills that is so costly? What I would like to see are limits on what the drug companies can charge gauged according to how much the company has invested in the drug, plus the cost of manufacturing it versus how much they have been and are at present, charging for it. I think once they start making a windfall on any particular drug, they need to be limited and or taxed(I would prefer limited so MY cost would go down). Now, this may sound socialistic, but when it comes to medication and people's lives, and not just health but people's FINANCIAL WELL-BEING, I say enough is enough! Congress, do your job and pass some legislation that limits what these thieves can charge!!

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» RE: PRICES! RED HERRING ALERT. Posted by: wolfgangmo
» RE: PRICES! RED HERRING ALERT. Posted by: carcinoid112
» RE: PRICES! RED HERRING ALERT. Posted by: JSquercia
» Huh? Posted by: heid
» RE: PRICES! Posted by: tony_opmoc
» RE: PRICES! Posted by: Sister_Lauren
Two sides to every story
Posted by: sicntired on Jan 16, 2009 7:31 AM   
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Every time there's a story about medical abuse someone trots out the oxycontin and wails about it's abuse.As a long time sufferer of chronic back pain(lost lumbar section of spine to an infection)I cannot begin to tell you how many people have contacted me due to my blogs about my inability to get even basic pain management.Oxycontin is a godsend to those of us who have pain far beyond the usual pain medications.Doctors are so terrified of the AMA and the DEA and the various colleges and medical overseers that countless people are left to suffer needlessly from easily controlled pain.There are abuses.So what?Is it better that hundreds suffer to prevent a few addicts from easing their kind of pain?I don't understand this mentality that would rather that the real needy suffer to prevent some abuse.It's a particularly north American disease and it's poisoned the whole world.I spent four years in the most unimaginable pain because doctors don't even learn about pain control.It's far too dangerous to practise and who wants to lose a medical license for one hurt person.I know the hoops doctors have to jump through and they create even worse ones in their minds.The few that take on pain management are true heroes and I thank god for my doctor.I still suffer pain but I can at least function and live with the pain now.Next time you scoff at some drug abuse try to think of the aging population that will be in need of ever more pain care.Before you throw stones try living in my glass house.

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» RE: Two sides to every story Posted by: monkeywrench
» Your days are numbered. Posted by: grindermonkey
» RE: Your days are numbered. Posted by: kungfuma
» RE: Your days are numbered. Posted by: carcinoid112
» RE: Your days are numbered. Posted by: seaoftears
Iatrogenesis
Posted by: sunnywater on Jan 16, 2009 8:01 AM   
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Iatrogenesis is the third leading cause of death in America.

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» RE: Iatrogenesis Posted by: HANGTRAITORS
Unimaginable fraud and evil
Posted by: HANGTRAITORS on Jan 16, 2009 8:15 AM   
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Take a surf around this site to find out how this wretched and cruel monopoly works.

http://www.whale.to/a/medical_mafia.html

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» RE: Unimaginable fraud and evil Posted by: tony_opmoc
» RE: Unimaginable fraud and evil Posted by: HANGTRAITORS
Yep ....
Posted by: monkeywrench on Jan 16, 2009 8:23 AM   
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This is what happens when the lust for money drives science and medicine (in fact, this is what happens when the lust for money drives anything ...)

This is just one more BIG reason why America requires a single–payer healthcare system like European nations have. Put doctors on salary – and put Big Pharma executives on a slow boat to somewhere far, far away. (Tierra del Fuego comes to mind....)

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To The Dungeons
Posted by: Gravitas on Jan 16, 2009 8:48 AM   
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For them!!! Great article. However, with the selection of SanJay Gupta as surgeon general, who is nothing more than a pharma talking head, will we get anything but more of the same? He and other politicians are chomping at the bit to come up with "prevention" campaigns whose real purpose is to keep pharma in the loop rolling in profits!

If anyone is interested in this issue, I recommend "Dispensing With the Truth" by Alicia Mundy! It chronicled the fen-phen murders. Among its revelations:
* Wyeth-Ayerst knew beyond a shadow of a doubt of the drugs side effects before it was released
* Company execs made statements to the effect that it is NOT acceptable to sacrifice sales for safety
* C Everett Koop's Shape Up America was sponsored by Wyeth to make weight consciousness first and foremost in the public's mind. (Since lifestyle change only results in moderate weight loss and "ideal" weights are determined by pharma, they were hoping to send them running to the pills). When the scandal came out, funding for the program dried up
* The "obesity kills 300,000 a year" came from pharma marketers. ( A study was done later by an Alabama quack hack to back it up.)
*Long after it was know the drug was causing heart problems in the U.S., media was running front page stories on its safety! (Showing just what puppets MSM are.)
*Wyeth was so dirty, its lawyers made the elderly plaintiff parents suing on behalf of their barely plumb deceased daughter march down to their basement and get their bereavement cards and funeral registry because they tried to smirch her character.

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Please remember this when someone talks about "pure science"
Posted by: kenhymes on Jan 16, 2009 9:08 AM   
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Many have made the points about the contrast in the legal response to pot and pharma drugs. What seems under-discussed is the broader need to question the priorities and choesen areas of study of corporate, big university science. We are reading much of the claims of neuroscience, a field closely linked with pharmacology, but the dots are seldom connected - why is this field so high profile right now? Why is that every aspect of human behavior suddenly has an explanation in brain chemistry or genetics? Because that's where the money is or will be. Talk therapy, changing social and institutional conditions - these are expensive, unprofitable to corporations, and difficult politically. Drugs and gene therapies are expensive but profitable, and the darling of legislators and other institutional actors who want to get out of dealing with the quality of life of our society.

I don't claim there is NOTHING there scientifically. But I do assert that vague, impressive sounding claims about brain science and genetics are thick on the ground, and almost all are presented as pointing to new "treatments." With all the examples of malfeasance and corruption and suppression of data we have available to us, how can we afford to trust the claims of branches of science which are funded by or otherwise tied to corporate interests?

Consider the contrast with zoology, archaeology, astronomy, oceanography, to name but a few. Other than a few military-related contracts, there is only straight grant and university funding available for these fields. And when's the last time you heard of someone falsifying a fossil find.

So I don't question the value of science in our culture, I question the confusion of science with commerce. I think that those on the left who see religion as an irrational force in conflict with the impartial reason of science need to recognize the extent to which both are changing. Sometimes the rational pursuit of profitable "truths" is in dire need of some irrational, unreasonable values to guide it. The unseen, ineffable qualities of mutual respect, freedom of thought, desire to avoid causing harm... these are not utilitarian, empirically derived conclusions... they are a heart/mind/spirit thing.

Let's find out everything we can about the world, and not try to protect the fundamentalist religious worldview from the resulting data, but let's also remember that while our scientific methods may be theoretically impartial and rational, we ourselves are not, and never will be. It's not a "post-modernist" cop-out to insist that technology and science should serve human and ecological needs, not be our unquestioned masters.

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» unreasonable public expectations Posted by: inverse_agonist
» speaking as a "pure scientist"... Posted by: inverse_agonist
The Real hidden factor is
Posted by: marid on Jan 16, 2009 9:15 AM   
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the prostitution of our politicians caused by the corrupting influence of MONEY. Big Pharma dumps millions annually on the pols to buy complacence, ignorance, and very little concrete oversight. It works. We even let them write the expense of the contributions off and the average American ends up paying part of it. System sucks.

The revolving doors from Politics to executive boards and consulting jobs pays off handsomely for the politicians either by keeping them in office or providing a cushy position after their loyal servitude to the American people has ended. Big Pharma has a great business model and it works for them, why should they change it as long as they can simply buy a politician and their power of office?

Many pharmaceuticals only mask symptoms and do little, if anything, to cure an illness. There is not as much money in health care as there is is "Sick Care".

Health care and the attendant drug programs should be the Commons of the People and not up for sale. Remember the little phrase, "We The People", we need to give it some meaning again. Not just a piece of paper.

But heh I sound like a Commie, I must need a little purple pill.

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» RE: The Real hidden factor is Posted by: Sister_Lauren
Just yesterday...
Posted by: Ocracoke on Jan 16, 2009 9:40 AM   
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...Eli Lilly settled the LARGEST pharma fraud in US HISTORY! And sadly it is lacking in coverage on our front pages (or secondary pages, for that matter!).

Civil attorney Steve Sheller and the AG's office in Philadelphia successfully made Lilly pay $1.4 billion (yes, that's a "b") in civil and criminal penalties for its fraudulent marketing, selling and "pushing" of its antipsychotic drug Zyprexa.

Zyprexa is approved for schizophrenia and a highly agitated, manic form of bi-polar disorder (although if you were to ask Big Pharma and their doctor shills, we're all a little 'bi-polar,' these days, don't you know?). But well over 50% of its sales were for off-label "problems."

Lilly sales rep urged doctors to prescribe Zyprexa to treat disruptive children and tranquilize nursing home patients. They started dispensing the powerful antipsychotic like candy, marketing it for non-approved off-label uses including Alzheimer’s, depression and dementia. The side effects were onerous.

$1.4 billion may sound like a lot of money-- but it's Lilly's biggest seller. They make over $4 billion a year on the drug! And... US atty Laurie Magid said "Lilly made hundreds of millions of dollars by convincing health care providers that Zyprexa was safe and effective for unapproved uses and in the process risked the health and lives of patients.”

Great... now WHO is going to jail?? I'd love to see the CEO of Lilly (George H. W. Bush is a former member of their Board of Trustees, by the way) dressed in orange picking up trash on the side of the road... but I won't hold my breath.

Check out:
http:// media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/preview.jsp?resourceid=3899881
http:// www.usdoj.gov/usao/pae/News/Pr/2009/jan/lillyrelease.pdf
http:// newsroom.lilly.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=359242

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» RE: Just yesterday... side effects Posted by: Sister_Lauren
An open letter on BIG BIZ..........
Posted by: Spiritgirl on Jan 16, 2009 10:59 AM   
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My fellow Americans,
Please read and heed. BIG BUSINESS has been not just been getting richer, but more powerful ever since the Air Traffic Controllers Union was broken by Reagan in the 1980's. That was a sure sign of the war on working people that followed! As the rules and regulations have gone onto the pyre, Incompetent cronies have been installed to run the very institutions that were supposed to protect the PUBLIC INTEREST!

BIG PHARMA is no exception! That corporations have become more rich and powerful has been proven - think BANKING INDUSTRY! Many of the drugs that were approved, come with warning labels sooooooo tiny you need a magnifying glass to read all of the "possible side effects"! All the while these people are fighting behind the scenes so that prices are fixed upwards, and no competition from others, no laissez-faire (free-market) attitudes there! It is time that the individuals running these corporations learn some lessons: maybe they should be forced to take some of these same drugs & then have to go off of them cold turkey, or what about a little sleep deprivation?

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Malignant Partnership
Posted by: marizara on Jan 16, 2009 11:27 AM   
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If ordinary civilians knew about the "Malignant Partnership" that exists between the Medical Industry, the Very Wealthy, and Government, they would simply cry. -- The only hope to keep it real is to join the medical infrastructure with the alternative medicine systems, and create a new, caring, hands-on medical style that offers many therapies, along with gentle medicine, and surgery when necessary. -- As it stands, the current medical system cannot continue to support itself. -- It is a dieing mythological beast, whose sole reason for existence at this moment is research. -- Right now, the big pharma houses are jockeying for where and how to land after the fall. -- That's why everything is shifting around at the moment. -- They ALL know it is coming down. -- The ordinary citizen has learned enough to stop being gullible, and that gullibility was what most of modern medicine was built on. -- It is over!

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When Politicians are bought and paid for by Pharma...
Posted by: Gisele on Jan 16, 2009 1:23 PM   
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one ought not be surprised at how they're rewarded. It's a two way street it seems....:

Big Spenders

A decade of lobbying dollars, by industry, 1998 to 2008

1. Pharmaceuticals/Health Products - $1.5 billion
2. Insurance - $1.1 billion
3. Electric Utilities - $1 billion
4. Computers/Internet - $820 million
5. Business Associations - $745 million
6. Education - $727 million(excludes money from teachers' unions)
7. Real Estate - $696 million
8. Oil and Gas - $687 million
9. Hospitals/Nursing Homes - $649 million
10. Miscellaneous Manufacturing and Distributing - $613 million

The full article

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Best Way To Hurt The Drug Companies ... A Consumer Boycott
Posted by: bcgirl125 on Jan 16, 2009 2:02 PM   
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This being a "progressive" site, I'm surprised nobody has suggested it already. It's a tried and true left-wing tactic, and you don't have to cut company profits by much in order to have an effect on company behavior.

Drug companies don't make much money creating drugs for rare diseases. They make most of their profits on widely used, common products for widespread, common "lifestyle" diseases.

The most common illnesses for which drugs are prescribed (high cholesterol, high blood pressure, arthritis, type II diabetes and mild depression) can be treated with diet, exercise and nutritional supplements.

St. John's Wort has been shown in studies to be as effective as Prozac.

NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen) dull arthritis pain while causing increased joint damage in the long run by suppressing the body's natural healing mechanisms. You'd be better off taking glucosamine.

Lose the extra weight, eat fruits and vegetables instead of processed high-starch junk food and get off the couch, and all those expensive and dangerous prescription pills won't be necessary any more. You'll feel better too, and the only side effect will be longer life expectancy.

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Sell some cannabis
Posted by: be marc on Jan 16, 2009 5:09 PM   
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to a cancer or AIDS patient and do jail time. Knowingly sell pharmaceuticals that kill people and maybe get a slap on the wrist.

American Justice at its finest.

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» RE: Sell some cannabis Posted by: kungfuma
Western medicine is lousy medicine
Posted by: tchii on Jan 16, 2009 5:12 PM   
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There are no magic pills. We the people have to share some of the responsibility hoping for the equivalent of fast food medicine. I want to be well and I want to be well right now! I am fat, I want to take a pill, I am depressed, I want to take a pill.
We could get rid of all our healthcare woes by simply changing the way that we pay Doctors. Instead of paying insurance companies to diagose our problems and make life or death decisions for us, we should be paying that stipend to the doctor....as long as we are healthy. As soon as you get sick, you stop paying. Each doctor would have his own patient base and that patient base would be responsible for paying their stipend. Paying anyone to keep you sick is just plain stupid.

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Concerned Citizen
Posted by: donsheldon on Jan 16, 2009 8:44 PM   
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Rather than just lock up the Drug executives why not also pass a law that will prevent Md's from using any drug for purposes not approved by the FDA? My brother in law is an emergence room Doctor who tells me, for example, that he can only use electric shock on a patient who is dying before his very eyes. If he were to use this technique in an unauthorized manor he would be subject to loose his license.

This is not to say that Big Pharma can be forgiven. Far from it. Just take away their customers by removing from the Md's their discretion to use any drug for other than it's FDA approved diagnosed disease. It would be a very cost effective control and it will also save many lives.

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Bad Drugs
Posted by: mike_burns on Jan 16, 2009 11:22 PM   
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Only 40% of new medications are pier reviewed. The company that sells the drugs do the testing. The studies are not published for review by other experts to verify the results.
That is not how science works.

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resperidol
Posted by: kungfuma on Jan 17, 2009 6:41 AM   
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Having given up on my efforts to urge a natural route of herbs exercise and buddhist philosophy for my daughters anxiety I took her to a therapist,who linked us up with the psychiatrist. I am skeptical of western medicine but I was a mom at the end of her rope.She had anger as well and like many love-hate relationships with kids,needed to seek a different source than self and family.The psychiaquack who somehow always had phone calls during our 10 min appts (for $100)prescribed her resperidol for bipolar which I had reservations about both the drug and the diagnosis.She was 15 at the time. That mental health center was so poorly run ,we stopped going there but she remained on the drug till now.We went to a diff doc last week who believes the diagnosis was wrong and the meds were wrong.In fact ,having changed our insurance,we had difficulty getting the Resperidol for her because it is not recommended for kids under 18.I have serious anger and would like to go beat the f*** out of that bitch who put my little girl on this dangerous drug. We have to wean her off it of course because it is a psychotropic.I did have a word with this new doc and shared my disgust and let him know I am truly skeptical about pharma,psych diagnosis and will be all over their asses. I think my daughter may be seeing my point since she is also witnessing what is happening to her father at the hands of these drug pushers. He nearly had to go the hospital last week because of the damn budeprion, which is form of wellbutrin which almost killed him years ago(we didnt know they were the same)
My husband and daughter are so similar in nature (which is why we dont get along well) They are "doctor" freaks.I honestly am scared of doc and pretty much dont go there.Not that I am right ...but traditonal oriental med.speaks to my sense of logic and well being: diet exercise meditation herbs( incl herb)just make sense. One becomes responsible for ones own preventative med ,or health and stays connected (as we should be) to ones own body,mind ,spirit complex. Our body,mind,spirit are happier yoked (yoga)and I also happen to know that self healing takes place. They sure dont want you knowing THAT!

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WHEN THE EXECS OF BIG PHARMA HAVE TWO DRUGS COMPETING FOR DEVELOPMENT MONEY
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Jan 17, 2009 9:17 AM   
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and one of them is addicting and the other is not, which one gets the money?

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Drugs Are Too Dangerous These Days
Posted by: cherylholmes on Jan 17, 2009 9:14 PM   
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And how many more are as dangerous or even more so than Neutorontin. Drugs have become more dangerous than ever under the Bush Adm. They don't care if you die or who kills you off as long as they get their damned money. The FDA hasn't protected the public in a gazillion years and are in fact in bed with big pharma. Doctors receive boneuses or kickbacks for prescribing drugs too. Generally, doctors only know what pharm reps tell them abt drugs too...YOU HAVE TO BE THE ONE TO RESEARCH THEIR SAFETY FOR YOUR INDIDVIDUAL HEALTH ISSUES. Doctors don't do that and often times do not know. A pharmacist will know but they need your medical history to advise you.

Lawmakers are also in the pocket of big pharma so don't expect any help from them. I would refuse to take any newer medicine in the last 10 years or so personally.

Neurontin is also very addictive. It was prescribed to my sister for fibromyalgia pain. She got sicker and sicker on it, so she went off it. It does nothing for pain...she had horrible withdrawl from it too.

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THE FDA EXPOSED
Posted by: hoorah on Jan 18, 2009 11:14 AM   
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This is a pretty good article. Visit http://www.naturalnews.com to read the FDA Exposed report. This report was based on an interview with one of the FDA's scientists who testified in 2004 to congress about the FDA's drug approval process. It's not a pretty picture. There's also a report on that site about the HPV hoax. You can also read about the health risks of the drug gardasill in that report, and the fact that it's unnecessary to take that drug. Do a goggle search and get your copy of The Cancer Business report. It warns against taking chemotherapy or radiation treatments. According to that report, safer and alternative cancer treatment information has been suppressed from the public for over 50 years! For more beneficial health information you can also visit http://www.mercola.com, http://www.healthfreedomusa.org, and the Weston A. Price web site. These are accurate and excellent sources of health information.

I've already decided that I'm not taking any long-term or life-long prescription medications. May God keep the well, well.

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It's about time
Posted by: calmecac5 on Jan 18, 2009 2:47 PM   
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Add to this the huge fine for Lilly for its aggressive marketing practices--a fine that is just a drop in the bucket for such a huge company.

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The Solution to the Problem
Posted by: mcgoo on Jan 19, 2009 4:10 PM   
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Lies in an unfettered MSM that isn't owned by a few moguls. This story should be front page news, but the MSM won't touch it.

Remember Jane Akre and Steve Wilson getting fired over the rBGH story? I try not to include anything but organic dairy in my diet. If Fox had aired the rBGH story, popular outcry would have gotten it banned in the U.S., as it is in the E.U.

The same goes for Aspartame, SSRI's, and GMO's.

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bfreewithrp
Posted by: beauley on Jan 19, 2009 4:14 PM   
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Your Health is Your Wealth
Tell Your Congressmen and Women to Co Sponsor the Health Freedom Protection Act, H.R. 2117
The FDA is on a rampage against dietary supplements. Preventing reasonable and factual health claims, the FDA is using its immense power to fuel the pharmaceutical profit picture at the expense of the lives and health of hundreds of thousands of Americans each year. The rights of Americans to learn about natural products through truthful, science-based health claims is routinely stifled to the detriment of health and health freedom in the United States.

Health Freedom USA

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legalize now
Posted by: sopomike on Jan 24, 2009 4:20 PM   
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maybe if marijuana was as dangerous as big pharma drugs are it would be legal .marijuana safest medicine known to man.

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