Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Industry

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One thing is guaranteed to happen; people will always get sick. Diseases and bacteria are always changing and the human body’s immune system isn’t always prepared to fight it off. The pharmaceutical industry knows this, and that’s why they are a multi-billion dollar industry. Today, you will see a pill that will virtually cure every kind of “disease” out there whether it’s physical, emotional, or neurological. What is a “disease”? Supposedly if you have constant headaches, you have a disease. If you’re overweight, you have a disease. If you have trouble concentrating, you have a disease. Any little problem that you can think of, there most likely will be a pill out there that will “cure” that problem. First, your body is the only thing that can cure a disease. Second, everyone experiences these little problems and there are simple solutions that can “cure” these problems without the expensive pills that can cause harmful side effects. Why isn’t this information being told to us? Because of money. Notice that in all commercial breaks there is a commercial advertising some kind of pill for a certain kind of problem. They make so much money that the drug companies can employ thousands of lobbyists to bribe, lie, and payout almost anyone they need to to get them to advertise their product. Even politicians benefit from the pharmaceutical companies, and if politicians have their back, then how can they be expected to be stopped? Modern medicine has no doubt done wonders for many people to get better from illnesses, but this industry is getting way out of hand. Doctors can prescribe drugs that can be as addicting as street drugs. When a patient is at the hospital, doctors will prescribe many drugs to help the patient get better, like ... ... middle of paper ... ...o Furthest to Sway Congress." News, Travel, Weather, Entertainment, Sports, Technology, U.S. & World - USATODAY.com. 26 Apr. 2005. Web. 23 June 2010. . "OpenSecrets." OpenSecrets.org: Money in Politics -- See Who's Giving & Who's Getting. Web. 23 June 2010. . "Oxycodone." CESAR (Center for Substance Abuse Research). 2 May 2005. Web. 23 June 2010. . "OxyContin: The History of OxyContin." Drug Rehab, Alcohol Addiction Treatment and Detox | Michael's House. Web. 22 June 2010. . Trudeau, Kevin. Natural Cures "they" Don't Want You to Know about. Elk Grove Village, IL: Alliance Pub. Group, 2004. Print.

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