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TheMercenary 12-28-2009 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jinx (Post 620316)
Doctors query ability of Tamiflu to stop severe illness
Review published in British Medical Journal accuses flu drug manufacturer Roche of withholding evidence from trials



Why? :eyebrow:

Marketing by big pharm. Plain and simple. An all to often senerio.\

Check out this report recently on NPR. Pretty telling on how the market is manipulated.

How A Bone Disease Grew To Fit The Prescription

(click listen to the story)

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...609815&ps=cprs

TheMercenary 01-01-2010 10:53 AM

An interesting side note of the manufacture of Swine Flu and squalene.

Sharks Killed for Oil Used in Swine Flu Vaccine

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...u-vaccine.html

jinx 04-06-2010 11:38 AM

In 1918 Pandemic, Another Possible Killer: Aspirin


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The 1918 flu epidemic was probably the deadliest plague in human history, killing more than 50 million people worldwide. Now it appears that a small number of the deaths may have been caused not by the virus, but by a drug used to treat it: aspirin.


Dr. Karen M. Starko, author of one of the earliest papers connecting aspirin use with Reye’s syndrome, has published an article suggesting that overdoses of the relatively new “wonder drug” could have been deadly.
What raised Dr. Starko’s suspicions is that high doses of aspirin, amounts considered unsafe today, were commonly used to treat the illness, and the symptoms of aspirin overdose may have been difficult to distinguish from those of the flu, especially among those who died soon after they became ill.
Some doubts were raised even at the time. At least one contemporary pathologist working for the Public Health Service thought that the amount of lung damage seen during autopsies in early deaths was too little to attribute to viral pneumonia, and that the large amounts of bloody, watery liquid in the lungs must have had some other cause.


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