Tag: Pharmaceutical industry

  • You have a disease! Buy our drug!

    Most of our present conceived(pun intended) are pharma company induced.

    In India. companies tell us if you use a soap , you will be protected by 10 ten diseases without telling us what the diseases are(Hamam)

    Complan or is it Horlicks (?)tells you ,on an imaginary scale, that you are not tall and their product can make you taller by 100 % without any supportive evidence.

    If you are slightly out of sorts, which is normal for any body, you are made to imagine that you are under Stress and need ‘mood elevators’.

    Sexual desire is purely personal and it does not need to be present 24/7 in every body,you are prescribed a drug.

    Drug enforcement authorities do nothing.It is for us to understand this non sense and stop using these so-called drugs-market hits the companies most.

    Story:In order to get a drug formally approved and have insurance companies pay for its use, it has to be shown to work against a specific medical condition: ‘The whole thing is kind of complicated because you have to have a disease before you can treat it.’………..

    So from the industry’s perspective, there was no time to waste in developing the sister condition for women. “We’re hoping to be able to expedite the process of drug development and of disease development,” she told film-maker Liz Canner during the interview for Canner’s documentary Orgasm Inc.

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    Condition branding’

    Bizarre as it may sound, the idea that a drug company would play a role in ‘disease development’ is backed up by observations from another industry insider, this one with expertise in the practice known as ‘condition branding’. The advertising expert Vince Parry famously revealed how drug companies are sometimes involved in ‘fostering the creation’ of medical disorders, giving a little known condition renewed attention, helping redefine or rename an old disease, or sometimes assisting in the creation of a whole new one. The branding expert has said that as part of his high-level work for drug companies he will sit down with medical experts to try to ‘create new ideas about illness and conditions’. As the Canadian writer Naomi Klein told us in her classic No Logo, corporations are no longer just selling products, they are selling brands, and brands are about lifestyles and concepts, not commodities…

    It was only as recently as the 1980s that the term ‘sexual dysfunction’ first appeared in the DSM though sexual ‘disorders’ had been previously listed. Since then, the definitions have changed a number of times, as the manual has been updated and new editions have been published. The details of the most recent definitions now run to many pages, but in simple terms the condition known as female sexual dysfunction, or FSD, has been divided into four sub-disorders: desire, arousal, orgasm and pain. The disorder of low desire is defined as a deficiency in sexual interest or fantasy, and technically described as ‘hypoactive sexual desire disorder’, or HSDD.

    http://www.alternet.org/story/149318/pharma’s_new_sales_pitch_to_women:_if_you_aren’t_horny,_it’s_’sexual_dysfunction’_–_try_these_pills?page=2

     

     

  • Diet Pill Rejectd.

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    Causes for Obesity and weight loss have not been fully determined as yet.

    Whether they are due to heredity or environment/food habits has  been resolved.

    Also the effect Diet pills have not been scientifically proved.

    As such thee is no reason to fault FDA for turning the pill down.

    It would be good that FDA gives out reasons for disapproving a drug as it will keep the public educated on the subject.

    The Doctor,quoted in the article, should be more of a Doctor and not a spokesman for the Drug companies.

    While it is true that obesity is a serious health problem, there is no reason to approve a drug with serious side effects.

    Best way to beat obesity is to kick off sedentary life style and walk as much as one can .

    Avoid drugs in general,especially Diet pills in particular.

    Story:

    The Food and Drug Administration rejected another new diet pill on Thursday, a decision that sharply diminished the already scarce number of options available to overweight Americans amid the nation’s obesity epidemic.

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    The rejected drug, called Qnexa, is the third weight loss drug to suffer a significant setback this month because of concerns about safety, as federal regulators seem to have heightened their scrutiny of diet pills that could pose risks to the heart or other organs. Last week, the F.D.A. declined to approve another new drug, lorcaserin, and earlier in the month it forced the withdrawal of Meridia from the market after 13 years, citing the risk of heart attacks and strokes for certain patients.

    “It looks pretty bleak out there for anyone trying to get a drug approval for weight loss,” said Dr. Ken Fujioka, director of the center for weight management at the Scripps Clinic in San Diego.

    Qnexa, developed by Vivus, was one of a few diet pills that represented a new generation of weight-loss drugs, with consumers and pharmaceutical companies pinning their hopes on finding the next best-selling, slimming pill after a decade-long gap in new products. Many drug companies had shied away from the diet market, after part of the popular fen-phen diet combination was removed from the market in 1997 because it damaged heart valves. The debacle resulted in huge legal settlements.

    Dr. Fujioka, who is a consultant to some drug companies, including Vivus, said there was now only one prescription drug, Xenical, approved for long-term use in managing weight. “It’s tough to be a doctor and try to do something about the biggest problem in the U.S.,” he said.

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    Qnexa is a combination of two existing drugs — phentermine, a stimulant that is approved for short-term use as a weight loss drug, and topiramate, an epilepsy and migraine drug sold by Johnson & Johnson under the name Topamax. An F.D.A. advisory committee in December will considering another diet drug, called Contrave, developed by Orexigen Therapeutics. But if that one also is not approved, some experts say it would discourage already chary pharmaceutical companies from working on drugs for obesity.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/29/health/policy/29drug.html?_r=1&emc=na

    Related:

    What is Adipex Diet Pill prepared from?

    Adipex is a medicine

    employed as an active element of diet pills. Adipex is the trade name, while the generic constituent is Phentermine.

    What is Adipex Diet Pill useful for?

    Adipex diet pill is useful as a weight loss medication

    But it should be noted that it can be utilized only for a short period of time.

    What is Adipex Diet Pill effect on the human body?

    The Adipex Diet pill acts directly on the Brain. To be more specific, it acts on the Hypothalamus of the Brain, which is one of the most crucial parts that control the responses of the Brain.

    On consuming the Adipex diet pill; it displays its effects by imitating Adrenaline. Adrenaline has an effect of suppressing appetite, and preparing the body to respond in a vigorous and energetic manner to any possible threat that may be encountered.

    Finally this means that Adipex diet pill also helps in suppressing the appetite, and getting the body prepared and ready for more vigorous physical exercise and action. Both these effects together contribute in bringing about the desired weight loss, when combined with a calorie monitored diet plan.

    What are the benefits of using Adipex diet pill?

    Weigh gain is a complex issue that has many different factors connected to it. One of the crucial factors is over eating. Many a times people are unable to put a check on their uncontrolled appetite, which makes them pile on the pounds and inches very rapidly.

    This overeating may be due to emotional problems or simply be a habit. What ever the reason for over eating, the Adipex diet pill directly acts on the Brain appetite controlling centers and prevents over eating by suppressing the appetite.

    Thus Adipex diet pill has a great benefit in gaining control over a very important factor that contributes to weight gain and Obesity

    http://www.justslimming.com/articles/is-adipex-diet-pill-effective-for-weight-loss/

    Glaxo to Pay $750 Million for Sale of Bad Products

    GlaxoSmithKline, the British drug giant, has agreed to pay $750 million to settle criminal and civil complaints that the company for years knowingly sold contaminated baby ointment and an ineffective antidepressant — the latest in a growing number of whistle-blower lawsuits that drug makers have settled with multimillion-dollar fines.

    Altogether, GlaxoSmithKline sold 20 drugs with questionable safety that were made at a huge plant in Puerto Rico that for years was rife with contamination.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/business/27drug.html?src=un&feedurl=http%3A%2F%2Fjson8.nytimes.com%2Fpages%2Fhealth%2Fpolicy%2Findex.jsonp

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