Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Teva Stops Making Cancer Drug--SURPRISE!

Drug shortages have hit America. Many are cancer drugs. How does this happen? When a company is not making enough money, they stop making the drug. Period. Private companies don't require FDA oversight, like Teva. And these companies don't have to alert anyone that the drug will no longer be available.

So, the next time a drug company tells you how much they care---take their medicine with a grain of salt.

4 comments:

Karen said...

Drug shortages have hit America. Many are cancer drugs. How does this happen? When a company is not making enough money, they stop making the drug. Period. Private companies don't require FDA oversight, like Teva. And these companies don't have to alert anyone that the drug will no longer be available.

So, the next time a drug company tells you how much they care---take their medicine with a grain of salt.

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MS Day Dreamer said...

Drug shortages have hit America. Many are cancer drugs. How does this happen? When a company is not making enough money, they stop making the drug. Period. Private companies don't require FDA oversight, like Teva. And these companies don't have to alert anyone that the drug will no longer be available.

So, the next time a drug company tells you how much they care---take their medicine with a grain of salt.

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Diane J Standiford said...

Drug shortages have hit America. Many are cancer drugs. How does this happen? When a company is not making enough money, they stop making the drug. Period. Private companies don't require FDA oversight, like Teva. And these companies don't have to alert anyone that the drug will no longer be available.

So, the next time a drug company tells you how much they care---take their medicine with a grain of salt.

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OldOldLady Of The Hills said...

Drug shortages have hit America. Many are cancer drugs. How does this happen? When a company is not making enough money, they stop making the drug. Period. Private companies don't require FDA oversight, like Teva. And these companies don't have to alert anyone that the drug will no longer be available.

So, the next time a drug company tells you how much they care---take their medicine with a grain of salt.

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