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Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:05:19 -0500

Re: Drug companies allegedly defraud state Medicaid programs

with 54,000% markups

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Drug companies allegedly defraud state Medicaid programs with

54,000% markups

 

Where do you find a two-dollar bottle of sodium chloride selling for

$928.51? In Big Pharma, of course, where 79 drug companies are now

being accused of defrauding state Medicaid programs by artificially

inflating the prices of drugs. According to the Department of Justice,

the actual wholesale price of many drugs and medical supplies is a

mere fraction of what is claimed by the drug companies. The difference

-- the " price spread " -- is pure profit for drug companies who are

profiting handsomely at the expense of taxpayers.

 

The scam is being described by the Alabama Attorney General as a

" systematic " effort by pharmaceutical companies to defraud states of

billions of dollars. It's yet another example of the widespread lack

of ethics in the pharmaceutical industry, where seemingly any strategy

that makes money is supported: scientific fraud, Medicaid fraud,

censorship, bribery, intimidation... and that's just what we've seen

in the national headlines in the last month!

 

You see, the drug racket isn't just about dangerous drugs like

Vioxx being peddled to tens of millions of Americans, it's also about

financial fraud designed to extract even more money from taxpayers.

Like parasites that don't know when to stop, drug companies seemed

determined to drain the economic life away from the country in any way

possible.

 

What we're seeing today is unrestrained capitalism at its worst.

The so-called " free market " system of organized medicine is really

only free and open to those organizations that control the media

propaganda, FDA decision makers, medical journal content and med

school agendas. And, of course, those are the organizations with the

big bucks. What we're increasingly learning is that they got the big

bucks by defrauding customers and hyping drugs with fatal side effects

that they knew were dangerous long before now. In other words, it's

blood money. And you can go right down the line and name all the drugs

that are killing people (or seriously harming them) right now: COX-2

inhibitors, antidepressants, statin drugs, NSAIDs, and many more.

 

Consider where we are today with organized medicine:

 

* 50% of all personal bankruptcies in America are due to

medical bills.

* Vioxx alone is now reportedly responsible for killing more

Americans (via heart attacks) than all American fatalities in the

Vietnam War. (Source: The Lancet)

* 2/3rds of the FDA's own drug safety scientists don't believe

the agency can protect the American public from dangerous drugs.

(Source: FOIA of HHS / FDA internal survey.)

* Scientific censorship, intimidation, distortion of clinical

trials, and the bribing of doctors is now the norm. (Source: Dr. David

Graham, senior drug safety scientist, the FDA.)

* 40% of all Americans are now on prescription drugs of some

kind and yet the national health continues to decline.

 

 

There's no doubt that the drug companies are after one thing only:

profit. And they seem to be willing to trade anything for it: ethics,

safety, honesty, humanity, compassion... you name it. As long as

there's money to be made, they're the first in line, regardless of the

tactics. This behavior even makes Enron look good. After all, Enron

was a fiasco, but at least in the end it was only money, not lives at

stake. But with Big Pharma, it's both.

 

Let's take a closer look at some of the actual figures that reveal

just how egregious the drug companies have been in their overcharging

of prescription drugs: (this is from the Office of Alabama Attorney

General)

 

Where will all this go? Stay tuned to this site. We'll cover the

lawsuit as it progresses and find out whether the drug companies will

ever have to face the music on this one. Hopefully, this will have

some real bite and not end up being settled behind closed doors with

little more than a slap on the wrist.

 

It is the ongoing tolerance of this sort of behavior by drug

companies that has allowed it to continue so far. And it will only be

public outrage and legal action that will force changes to occur.

 

In the mean time, I have some salt... er, I mean sodium chloride

on sale for just 1/10th the price being charged by one of the drug

companies being sued here. Yep: just $90 per bottle. What a steal!

Send me $900 and I'll send you ten bottles of salt!

 

And if you think that's stupid, just imagine: your state has been

sending drug companies $900 checks for one bottle of what is

essentially salt water. Those are your state tax dollars at work.

Aren't you impressed by the financial efficiencies of state

government? No wonder the states are suing over it.

 

Overview:

 

http://www.newstarget.com/004316.html

 

 

 

Lily Tomlin said it best. " No matter how cynical I get, I just can't

keep up. "

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