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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1047193" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>Yup - we really do need to be asking these questions...and others - such as why would we expect drug companies to undermine their vast profits margins by including honesty in the mix? I wonder what changes might surface if our government could afford to run a national drug production service or NDS (aside from the obvious bad management at most levels)? More actual development of cures? A programme of weaning us off the surplus to requirement, needlessly addictive and ineffective meds? Improved general health in the population? Less mental health issues? Or...just a drug to make us all vote Conservative? My comment is more than a little tongue in cheek...and many drugs are of course life-saving and incredible....but still....there's lotsa brass in the business...and a hell of lot in the anti-biotic "industry" in particular. God knows what the side-effects truly are, but I'll wager there are more then written on little bits of paper stuffed into the packets. As for how many course of antibiotics I have been on (all rhetoric aside) I have lost count if I ever was counting...but a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1047193, member: 221545"] Yup - we really do need to be asking these questions...and others - such as why would we expect drug companies to undermine their vast profits margins by including honesty in the mix? I wonder what changes might surface if our government could afford to run a national drug production service or NDS (aside from the obvious bad management at most levels)? More actual development of cures? A programme of weaning us off the surplus to requirement, needlessly addictive and ineffective meds? Improved general health in the population? Less mental health issues? Or...just a drug to make us all vote Conservative? My comment is more than a little tongue in cheek...and many drugs are of course life-saving and incredible....but still....there's lotsa brass in the business...and a hell of lot in the anti-biotic "industry" in particular. God knows what the side-effects truly are, but I'll wager there are more then written on little bits of paper stuffed into the packets. As for how many course of antibiotics I have been on (all rhetoric aside) I have lost count if I ever was counting...but a lot! [/QUOTE]
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