Pfizer...I just thought I'd share: 18:27 - Nov 22 with 5942 views | homer_123 | Pfizer and its subsidiary Pharmacia & Upjohn Company paid $2.3bn to settle criminal and civil liabilities for illegal promotion of their pharmaceutical products. The amount included payment of more than $102m in civil settlement to six whistleblowers of the company’s fraudulent practices in 2009. Bextra, an anti-inflammatory drug that was withdrawn from the market in 2005 due to safety concerns, was marketed by the company for various off-label uses. The company also illegally promoted several other drugs, including antipsychotic drug Geodon, antibiotic Zyvox, and anti-epileptic drug Lyrica. Healthcare providers received payments for prescribing these drugs to patients for off-label use. False claims were submitted to government healthcare programmes, bypassing the insurance programmes. The company had to pay approximately $1bn to Medicare, Medicaid, and other government insurance programmes under the settlement. EDIT: - I meant to edit last night but got sidetracked. All fair points based on the post as was therefore. Meant to explain why I posted. The reason I posted it was, in the main, me playing devils advocate with myself but out loud via the forum - I guess to see if anyone had these sorts of internal conversations....maybe it's just me! "Having watched Dark Waters the other night - we shouldn't forget the hands in which we are placing our trust. I do think the vaccines will be good and I do think they will go through rigorous testing but I'm always keen to look at both sides. There is 'so much' money riding on this for the companies involved in developing and rolling these vaccines out that we can't discount history completely." [Post edited 23 Nov 2020 13:56]
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Pfizer...I just thought I'd share: on 01:03 - Nov 24 with 283 views | Ryorry |
Pfizer...I just thought I'd share: on 00:05 - Nov 23 by J2BLUE | 1000 IU each tablet. I read 4000 was the max safe level but it seems to vary. When Dr John Campbell contacted Dr Fauci to see how much he was taking he replied 6000 IU! I take 15 mg zinc which also has 60mg vitamin C in it and 3 vitamin D each day. Every few days i'll take a fourt vitamin D. I've got the whole family taking at least 2000IU vitamin D as well as the zinc. |
Sorry it's taken me a while to get back on this. Yes, even qualified medics vary on the safe limits, so I went with the average. Estimates of what's needed by humans as the RDA seems to have steadily risen over the decades - used to be around just 400-500iu apparently, from a couple of academic articles I read. Hadn't thought about zinc but will take a look. I do take iron & calcium as I've tested low in those for decades. Used to take magnesium, recommended for persistent leg cramps both day & night, but then rather weirdly I found they largely disappeared when I incorporated 100-200m of running into the daily mutt walk, so stopped taking the magnesium - then tried when I tried reintroducing it, the cramps reappeared! Maybe too much magnesium? who knows! |  |
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