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Mary Lou Tringali, PhD's avatar

Always ask about the meds you’re taking and ask about risks and benefits

Renee Marie's avatar

I don’t ask my doctor anything. I read my own blood tests (if needed in certain cases), and I research all meds myself…the pharmaceutical company, where it’s located, and if possible WHERE the ingredients come from.

I rarely trust doctors anymore, and I stay away from them at all costs. I believe in natural, holistic care.

Eric's avatar

I take zero pharma especially syringes filled with stroke poison!

Crixcyon's avatar

Doctors and big pharma drugs are off my radar. I can guess as well as any of them ever have.

Karmkat59's avatar

Unfortunately most doctors are too indoctrinated and have become glorified drug pushers for the Big Pharma cartel (they get 'kick backs' on how many prescriptions and 'zines' they push.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Not enough. Ten times that amount is not enough. Put that evil company out of business.

Kyle BMaxHawaii's avatar

💯% EXACTLY Dave aka Geezermann. That's probably less then Pfizer's advertising budget, it's just the cost of doing their Evil business.

What is the cost of a Human life, guess we gotta jus check the New ICD-10 codes...?

Sending Love and Aloha from the islands 💯❤️

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Big Pharma factors in risk benefit ratio and pushes harmful drugs as long as they can to maximize profitability and cover their future cost for liability and fines. This is nothing new and has been going on for many many years.! Pfizer also was part of a cartel back in the 70s that price fixed antibiotic prices.

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

If you don't know what such a "settlement" means, please, read this:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-are-lawsuits-good-for

Pfizer may have initiated the proceedings against itself in order to minimize damages...

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Yea! Purdue Frederick did the best job of minimizing their fine on OxyContin, which only mounted to $7.8 billion and they were responsible for 600,000 deaths at least! somehow they manipulated the legal system so that the distributors and the chains paid $33 billion. It all boils down to how much you pay for the lawyers and who is the best ones to manipulate the legal system.!

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The globalist corporations and their subsidiaries are usually using the taxpayer's money, anyway...

How can they do that?

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/government-property-in-action

Blair's avatar

These are small prices to pay compared to their profits. They will gladly pay the fines in return for more blood money.

Mary Lou Tringali, PhD's avatar

Very clever. The company initiates its own class action suit so that no one else can sue individually

Steveo's avatar

The fact they're allowed to stay in business speaks to how corrupt pur government is. They have never cured anything and have paid billions in fines. Repeat serial killers.

Kim's avatar

Huh. Makes me think they have to be a tool OF the government.

Kim's avatar

“hefty 59.7 million”

No, that’s chump change for them.

EK MtnTime's avatar

That’s chump change for Big Pharma. That should have been made to pay twice that amount…not that they would miss that sum either!

TruthWatchNZ's avatar

Their fines are a tap on the wrist. With their bloated profits those fines are nothing. It's ridiculous. They're all in cahoots.

In Uni in the '80s I clearly recall being told that 'one day corporations would control govts' predictive programming at its finest. And those 'govts' ARE corporations!

Noel D. Smith's avatar

Pray for the Lord God of Christ and Moses to save Germany.

AnnieVibes's avatar

Honestly, considering the billions of dollars this company has paid out over the years and they are still operating? Makes one think about the deeper reality of things.

Moe Wigsoe's avatar

Chump change. And they are used to it. 1000 times that, or 60 billion, would be about 2 months', profit. That would maybe make them blink.

An K.'s avatar

Chump change for these guys ...

Alec McQueen's avatar

“Hefty”???? I think not. Chump change. Tokenism. Fine them a billion, they might take some notice. For every scandal that they are found out on, I bet there are 5 more that nobody knows about. These people are lying cheating stealing bastards.

Kelly Sexton's avatar

Geez more bad news for the drug companies that just keep doing wrong.