Americans
fed up with drug industry influence, FDA corruption,
reveals remarkable Consumer Reports survey
More than four out of five Americans think drug companies
have too much influence over the Food and Drug Administration,
and 84 percent believe that advertisements for prescription
drugs with safety concerns should be outlawed, reveals
a striking new survey from Consumer Reports.
The survey results, released today, are based on a
telephone survey of 1,026 American adults conducted
by the Consumer Reports National Research Center. They
reveal the Food and Drug Administration to be alarmingly
out of touch with the concerns of the American people.
Some of the most interesting results include:
• 96 percent agreed the government should have
the power to require warning labels on drugs with known
safety problems. As Consumer Reports explains, "Right
now, the Food and Drug Administration must negotiate
safety warning labels with a drug maker."
• 84 percent agree that drug companies have "too
much influence over the government officials who regulate
them." More than two-thirds of those surveyed
are concerned that drug companies actually pay the
FDA to review and approve their drugs. It's a situation
that turns drug companies into the "customers" of
the FDA. (See related cartoon, The Puppets of Big Pharma)
• 92 percent agree that pharmaceutical companies
should disclose the results of ALL clinical trials,
not just the ones with positive results that they wish
to publicize. (Currently, drug companies can bury negative
drug trials, and the FDA has in fact been caught conspiring
with drug companies to keep negative drug data secret
from the public.)
• 93 percent think that the FDA should have
the power to demand follow-up safety studies from drug
companies. Currently, the FDA has no authority to require
follow-up safety studies on drugs after they are introdued
to the market. This is a serious oversight shortfall,
given that many problems with drugs only appear after
widespread use. (Patients are widely used as guinea
pigs in any new drug launch.)
FDA Conflicts of Interest. Click to view full cartoon.
•
60 percent agreed that doctors and scientists with
a financial conflict of interest should not be allowed
to serve on FDA advisory boards (what were the other
40 percent thinking?). Currently, doctors who earn
hundreds of thousands of dollars each year in "consulting
fees" from drug companies are not only allowed
to vote on the recommendations for FDA approval of
their drugs, there is not even any FDA requirement
to disclose such conflicts of interest. (See related
cartoon on FDA Conflicts of Interest)
New rules proposed by the FDA would reduce this level
of corruption by allowing doctors to receive a maximum
of $50,000 per year from companies impacted by their
decisions. (Thereby making the FDA numerically less
corrupt than it is now, but still tolerating blatant
conflicts of interest. It's like setting a "bribery
ceiling.")
• 91 percent said they had seen a drug advertisement
on television or in print (a "victory" accomplished
by the FDA legalizing such ads in 1998), and 26 percent
said they asked their doctor for a brand-name medication
after learning about it from an advertisement. This
is the purpose of advertising, of course: To increase
sales of drugs, not -- as is claimed by Big Pharma
and the FDA -- to "educate" patients about
medical treatments.
• 75 percent agreed that the allowing of drug
advertising has resulted in the over-prescribing of
pharmaceuticals. Fifty-nine percent said the government
should restrict pharmaceutical advertising, and 26
percent said they "strongly agree" with such
restrictions.
Direct-to-consumer advertising is the bread and butter
of Big Pharma, and it is the primary reason the industry
has exploded its revenues and influence since 1998.
The invention and marketing of fictitious diseases
via television advertising has proven instrumental
to the drug industry's successful pushing of medically
unjustified drugs onto consumers. (See the Disease
Mongering Engine to invent your own fictitious diseases
and disorders right now!)
• The survey further revealed 54 percent of
consumers think that viewing drug advertisements allows
them to "take charge of their health care." The
survey did not, however, reveal whether these people
were in fact suffering from deterimental cognitive
side effects at the moment they were taking the survey.
Statistically, it seems reasonable to assume that approximately
half of the adults taking the survey were on drugs
at the time they were answering the survey questions.
When Pharmacists Tell the Truth. Click to view full
cartoon.
•
More than half of those surveyed said they are currently
taking prescription drugs, indicating that more than
half of American adults are now on drugs. Forty percent
said they have experienced a negative reaction (side
effect) from taking prescription medications. (See
related cartoon on side effects.)
Most side effects go unreported, and there is currently
no enforced legal requirement that doctors or drug
companies report known side effects to the FDA. According
to the Journal of the American Medical Association,
prescription drugs currently kill approximately 100,000
Americans each year. None of those deaths are accurately
recorded as "death by pharmaceuticals."
• As mentioned earlier, 84 percent agree that
advertisements should be outlawed for drugs with safety
concerns. The United States is the only advanced nation
in the world that allows drug companies to advertise
directly to consumers. It was legalized in 1998 by
the FDA, following political pressure and influence
from the drug companies who knew that being able to
promote fictitious diseases and push brand-name drugs
would result in windfall profits. (Some drugs are sold
at markups as high as 300,000% over the cost of their
ingredients.)
The makers of Vioxx and Paxil had studies that indicated
safety problems for years, but did not release those
results to the public. - Consumer Reports
The real threat of pharmaceuticals
Interestingly, the survey did not ask consumers the
following question: How many Americans do you think
is acceptable for the drug companies to kill each
year?
Because right now, that number is, conservatively,
about 100,000 American citizens. More realistic estimates
put it at double that number, or 200,000. I've often
stated that pharmaceuticals kill more Americans each
year than diet in the entire Vietnam War, and the number
of Americans killed by acts of terrorism are dwarfed
by the number killed by prescription drugs that the
FDA and drug companies unquestionably knew were killing
people. It's not that these deaths were truly accidental...
they were fully documented but ignored anyway by an
industry that is now clearly a very real threat to
the health and safety of the American people.
This is no exaggeration: The number of people killed
by FDA-approved pharmaceuticals since 9/11 is equivalent
to dropping a nuclear bomb on a major U.S. city. International
terrorists could not even hope to cause the number
of casualties in the United States that have been achieved
by the drug companies working in conspiracy with the
FDA.
If we don't put limits on the influence and corruption
of the drug companies by banning drug ads and demanding
serious FDA reforms, the body count will only get worse.
Consumers are finally waking up to this reality, and
they're increasingly demanding "get tough" solutions
that would require the FDA to protect the people instead
of protecting Big Pharma profits.
As Bill Baughan, a senior policy analyst with Consumers
Union (Consumer Reports), said, "Consumers expect
Congress to take their concerns about drug safety seriously,
and deliver legislation that will prevent future Vioxx-type
disasters. Failure to act this year on the strongest
possible bill, when more than 80 pecent of Americans
agree that Congress should do whatever is necessary
to ensure drug safety, would equate to gross legislative
malpractice."
Most Americans agree with NewsTarget
What's really interesting about these results is that
they show most Americans agree with NewsTarget on
issues like drug advertising, ending conflicts of
interest at the FDA, requiring all clinical trials
to be published, and other similar topics covered
in this survey.
Meanwhile, very few Americans agree with the FDA or
the wishes of organizations like the American Medical
Association and drug companies themselves -- most of
which like things just fine the way they are.
Drug companies, of course, would love to maintain
the status quo and continue conducting business as
usual. But thanks to grassroots consumer advocacy campaigns
such as StopDrugAds (www.StopDrugAds.org), and sites
like this one, the real story about the dangers of
pharmaceuticals are no longer being censored and kept
from the public.
The word is out: Pharmaceuticals are now the 4th leading
cause of death in America. The best way to protect
Americans from these dangerous, deadly products is
to enact sweeping reforms that end the medical racket
currently being operated by the FDA / Big Pharma tag-team.
Unfortunately, many of the very lawmakers who will
vote on this pending legislation are, much like FDA
advisors, "on the take" from the very same
pharmaeutical companies that stand to be impacted by
their vote. And no lawmakers that I know of are abstaining
from the vote due to conflicts of interest. The reality
is that Big Pharma has bought Congress, and whatever
vote that will soon emerge is a far cry from the real
reforms we'd see if our national lawmakers weren't
financially beholden to the drug companies for their
own reelection campaigns.
Thus, if Congress actually manages to pass a law that
would eliminate drug company influence over FDA decision
makers, it would be a clear case of lawmakers under
the influence of drug money passing laws to eliminate
the influence of drug money for others, but not for
themselves.
There should be a law against that, it seems.
The FDA Vision Test. Click to view full cartoon.
True facts about the FDA
The following are facts about the FDA I've documented
in my new book, Natural Health Solutions and the Conspiracy
to Keep You From Knowing About Them. As this book reveals,
the FDA has:
* Worked to keep deadly drugs on the market as long
as possible before reluctantly pulling them (usually
only after being sued by groups like Public Citizen).
The astonishing story of Rezulin, a diabetes drug,
is a good example.
* Repeatedly banned and confiscated herbs and nutritional supplements that
compete with prescription drugs. Ephedra, for example, was banned by the FDA
based on a political agenda, not good science.
* Conducted armed raids on alternative medicine clinics, confiscating computers,
threatening alternative health practitioners, and scaring away patients. (See
Tyranny in the USA: The true history of FDA raids on healers, vitamin shops
and supplement companies)
* Ordered the destruction of recipe books promoting stevia, a natural sweetener
that competes with sales of aspartame (yes, the FDA actually ordered the books
to be destroyed).
* Been caught red-handed accepting bribes.
* Voted to put deadly drugs right back on the market even after such drugs
were recalled by their manufacturer.
* Openly opposed the banning of junk food advertising to children during World
Health Organization meetings.
* Suppressed information about the harm caused by dangerous drugs in order
to prevent the press and the public from learning the truth about them.
* Attempted to silence its own drug safety scientists to prevent them from
going public with the truth about dangerous drugs.
* Censored scientific information about the benefits of natural foods like
cherries by threatening cherry growers with legal action if they did not remove
scientific information about cherries from their websites. (See FDA tyranny
and the censorship of cherry health facts)
* Pursued and shut down companies selling genuine cancer cures that provably
work better than any prescription drug (such as Lane Labs' MGN-3).
* Vigorously argued against making "optimal health" a goal of the
Codex Alimentarius discussions, striking the phrase from the final report.
* Rigged its drug safety review panels with decision makers who have substantial
financial ties to drug companies, even while refusing to disclose such blatant
conflicts of interest.
* Planned, organized, and took part in armed "SWAT-style" raids on
vitamin shops, pet food stores, and even a church.
* Knowingly approved harmful food additives for widespread use in the food
supply (such as aspartame, which has a rather dubious history and has been
proven toxic in several studies), even when its own safety experts recommended
denying approval.
* Allowed the continued legal use of harmful, cancer-causing food additives
in the national food supply such as sodium nitrite (which causes cancer and
yet is intentionally added to nearly all processed meats).
* Refused to ban a poisonous artificial fat from the food supply (hydrogenated
oils) for decades, even though the World Health Organization urged member nations
to outlaw the substance in 1978. Hydrogenated oils continue to harm infants,
children, and adults today.
It is clearly time to reform not merely the FDA, but
the entire medical industry. Drug companies are running
amok, and this new Consumer Reports survey reveals
that consumers are finally fed up with it.
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