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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / December 2006

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Stop Being poisoned By  Over-the-Counter Drugs

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troxbfxpjctu@yahoo.com - 22 Dec 2006 12:37 GMT
The pharmaceutical lab Merck withdrew its painkiller Vioxx because it
was found that patients were twice as likely to suffer heart attacks
and strokes.
The New England Journal of Medicine questioned the safety of all COX-2
inhibitors such as Vioxx, Bextra and Celebrex.
On April 7, 2005, Pfizer was forced to recall Bextra and add a strong
warning label to Celebrex due to their risk of heart attack and stroke.

Originally, we were told that these drugs were a safe solution for pain
without causing stomach discomfort or bleeding like Aspirin does. Last
year, Celebrex was the world's best-selling arthritis drug making
billions of dollars for Pfizer lab. Now all these labs will have to
face many law suits from people whose lives were destroyed or lost by
their drugs.
Accutane has been a controversial acne medication because of the
serious risk of side effects and suicides attributed to it. 2001, A
Congressman expressed his concerns about Accutane following the suicide
of his son who happened to be taking Accutane. There have been 142
suicides involving Accutane. In addition this drug carries high risk of
deformed babies, miscarriage, premature birth, or death of the baby,
plus severe liver damage has been reported. Amazingly this drug keeps
being prescribed.
I could go on and on listing drugs that have been recalled after
causing life threatening diseases or deaths.
http://herbalwthy.blogspot.com/#
Evelyn - 22 Dec 2006 13:13 GMT
On Dec 22, 7:37 am, troxbfxpj...@yahoo.com wrote:

> I could go on and on listing drugs that have been recalled after
> causing life threatening diseases or deaths.http://herbalwthy.blogspot.com/#

Hello Spam pig,

And I could also go on and tell you all of the people whose lives have
been saved by the pharmaceutical industry.   Check the insurance charts
and see how life expectancy has been raised in the last century or so,
which is attributable to many factors, among which are more effective
medicines as well as more effective diagnostic tools.

I notice that in your link, you have the word "herbal"..   What ever
makes you imagine that herbs are NOT medicines?

Allow me to tell you how intensely I dislike spammers who come onto
newsgroups dedicated to caring for sick people, or dedicated to
supporting sick people, selling your snake oil and annoying us with
cockeyed off the wall theories or misconceived fantasies about the
cause or treatment of illnesses.

I am sure that more people die from your kind of untested crap, than
die from legitimate meds which were designed to help people, and which
were thoroughly tested, etc.  Even allowing for some margin of error,
there is more safety there.

Welcome to my killfile, spammer.
(please pardon the rant all the rest of you....)

E.
Tumbleweed - 22 Dec 2006 14:01 GMT
> I am sure that more people die from your kind of untested crap, than
> die from legitimate meds which were designed to help people, and which
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> E.

LOL! Merry Christmas Evelyn :-)

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Dana Carpender - 28 Dec 2006 02:57 GMT
> On Dec 22, 7:37 am, troxbfxpj...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
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> were thoroughly tested, etc.  Even allowing for some margin of error,
> there is more safety there.

Not to defend the spammer, the estimate is 7000 dead per year from
medication errors specifically, and 195,000 dead per year from
in-hospital medical error.

Dana
 
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