Pharmaceutical Fraud

Lots of money rides on pharmaceutical research. New drugs have to get formal acceptance by government agencies in different countries. Checking for dangerous side effects is not easy so testing takes years. The final decision is basically a gamble as far as the researchers are concerned. Helping these things along can get too involved as Doctor Blumsohn discovered. Ditto for the Genetic Modification boondoggle.

Aubrey Blumsohn and Proctor & Gamble
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Blumsohn was employed at Sheffield University as a senior lecturer and honorary consultant in metabolic bone disease. He was engaged on a joint research project with Procter & Gamble Pharmaceutical, which funded the work and had a commercial interest in the outcome. He was asked to publish in his own name academic papers prepared by a writer working on behalf of Procter & Gamble Pharmaceutical about the effects on patients of the anti-osteoporosis drug Actonel. When Dr Blumsohn asked to see the raw data underlying the draft papers, initially the request was refused. Eventually he had limited access to the data he had requested and found that some of the data underlying the findings he was asked to endorse was omitted from the statistical analysis. When Dr Blumsohn raised a concern about his name being put to such a paper he was reminded of the substantial income that Sheffield University received from Procter & Gamble Pharmaceutical. Later he was suspended. He was offered a severance payment in return for signing a gagging clause.
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He went away. Will he need to work again? Pass. Will he be able to work again? Pass.

 


Drug Dealing Jews Make Off With Ill Gotten Gains  [ 18 September 2019 ]
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Drug maker Purdue Pharma, which is being blamed for jump-starting America's opioid crisis with its aggressive marketing of Oxycontin, has filed for bankruptcy. 

Purdue Pharma, owned by the [ allegedly ] British-American Sackler family, filed for bankruptcy protection on Sunday night in a federal bankruptcy court in White Plains, New York, after reaching a tentative settlement deal worth up to $12billion with state and local governments.

The Sacklers expressed sympathy on Sunday night but refused to take responsibility for the nation's opioid epidemic.............

The family agreed to pay at least $3billion in the settlement plus contribute the company itself, which is to be reformed with its future profits going to the company's creditors.............

A court filing by the New York Attorney General's office on Friday contended that Sackler family members used Swiss and other hidden accounts to transfer $1billion to themselves. The discovery of the transfers bolsters several states' claims that family members worked to shield its wealth because of the growing legal threats against them and Purdue.
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They set this one up; now they are walking away laughing up their sleeves. Down to their last few billion; tough isn't it? The Mail assumes that we don't know that the Sacklers are Jews on the make so it is not censoring this one, just concealing the truth about them. The Guardian does have a small mention, just once in Meet the Sacklers the family feuding over blame for the opioid crisis.

 

 

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Updated on Wednesday, 01 January 2020 11:32:18