The international drug company Merck had a hit list of doctors who had to be “neutralized” or discredited because they had criticized the painkiller Vioxx, a now-withdrawn drug that the pharmaceutical giant produced.Staff at the company emailed each other about the list of doctors. The email, which came out during a class-action suit against the drug company, included the words “neutralize,” “neutralized” or “discredit” alongside some of the doctors’ names.
The company is alleged to have used intimidation tactics against researchers, including dropping hints that the company would stop funding their institutions, and possibly even interfering with academic appointments.
“We may need to seek them out and destroy them where they live,” a Merck employee wrote, according to an email excerpt read to the court.
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This clearly gets in the way of academic freedom, researchers’ ability to accurately report their findings, and doctors’ ability to speak out against a drug they believe is harmful. But then that is what Merck was after.
Adding to the issue, of course, is that this is probably not an isolated occurrence. Drug companies could be keeping any number of lists of people who are interfering with their ability to sell and make profits, and my guess is that they are at work “neutralizing” those people as we speak. In fact, I would bet on it.
Fortunately I did not have any funding from Merck, but there are strong suspicions that they and other drug giants fund organizations like Quackwatch that openly seek to discredit me and other natural health care professionals.
Drug Companies Routinely Collect Secret Reports on Doctors
2. How to change their sales pitch if they’re not
Congress and YOU are Being Influenced, Too
At the same time, drug companies have also brought their drug ads directly into your living room — on your television, in your magazines and over the Internet. The United States is one of only two countries that allows drug companies to advertise directly to patients (the other is New Zealand), and they are taking full advantage of it.
One study even found that if you mention seeing an ad for a particular drug to your doctor, you are five times more likely to be given a prescription for that drug!
How Else do Drug Companies Make Sure Their Products are Viewed Favorably?
They’re also well known for funding their own studies so they can have a say in how the results turn out. This isn’t just my opinion; it’s well known that studies funded by industry or conducted by researchers with industry ties tend to favor corporate interests.
Drug companies also shower money and other incentives onto medical schools and their professors, even prestigious schools like Harvard, to get medical students to jump on board with their way of thinking right from the start.
The way the drug companies operate is like a massively powerful, well-run, and well-oiled machine — but it is not invincible.
As more people like you learn the truth about the drug companies, including that their primary motive is money, not your health, the sooner we will begin to see real positive change in the health care arena.



April 25th, 2009
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John
I have emailed Dr Mercola several times and got no response. He has a huge influence. I feel that he would be a good candidate for an article on quinolones. He has a wide following and a large database of people trying to get better.
Typically most people poisoned who had a delayed reaction and have had all the tests and labelled a nut will no doubt go to this site. They will be looking for causes for their poor health. I was 7 months figuring my problems out and spent a whole chunk of money getting tested for food intolerances when it was the Floxin that had caused my immune system to go into overdrive.
Whatever people think about Joe Mercola and he has his critics I think he has the finger pressed firmly on the button when it comes to digging up the corruption and showing the drug up for what they are “Dollar profit organisations” with not the least scrupples.
Here is an informative article from July 2009 about fluoroquinolones and fluoride poisoning
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/07/18/Antibiotics-to-Avoid-Like-the-Plague-Due-to-FDAs-Oversight-Failure.aspx
In it he quotes two very well-written and informative letters from doctors who are trying to get the word out on the dangers of these drugs.
(You have to scroll down a bit to get to the article)
(I should have added, to emphasize, that the article is by Dr. Mercola — perhaps in response to Bob’s emails?)