Thursday, September 13, 2007

Big Pharma and Anti-Tobacco Hysteria

Drug companies funding anti-tobacco studies?

Why not? The International Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex is set to make trillions of dollars from Nicotine Replacement and other Quitting "Therapies."

How else could such a huge international campaign of hysteria have been developed in such a short time? Remember, just a very few short years ago when people didn't think twice when someone lit up? How could it change so fast? Answer: A LOT OF MONEY.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bet the regulations regarding the tobacco industry start to let up soon with the FDA's new acquisition of Big Tobacco.

From Forbes:

The U.S. Congress is poised to pass a bill that would give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate tobacco. But experts are divided on whether the bill will have significant impact on tobacco use, a habit that kills some 436,000 Americans a year — nearly one in five deaths annually.

Identical bills in the House of Representatives and the Senate would grant the FDA the same authority over tobacco that it has over drugs, medical devices and many foods. The bill would allow the agency, which has come under fire in recent years for its monitoring of the drug industry, to regulate the levels of tar, nicotine and other harmful ingredients in cigarettes and smoke. That smoke contains some 4,000 chemicals, more than 40 of which are known to cause cancer.

If the FDA regulates big tobacco the same way they do big pharma, regulations are sure to lighten up.

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