Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 atracyphd2 Sat, 24 Dec 2005 01:09:29 -0500 [drugawareness] HELP NEEDED ASAP! Writing to government officials Senator Bill Frist, who got Lilly off the hook for their vaccine lawsuits by slipping a clause into the Patriot Act, is at it again! This time he is attempting to go even further. This man needs to be stopped. As a doctor it is clear where Senator Frist's allegiance lies. And anyone in a position to vote him out of office should take advantage of that opportunity. Please see the letter below from Karen Menzies of Baum Hedlund about what is happening and what we can do about it. And PLEASE share this with as many people as you can. For years I have said that when the drug companies have to face responsibility for what they have done they will do everything in their power to avoid that. This is exactly what we are witnessing and it is criminal! Considering their past behavior " criminal " is what one would expect. Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, Executive Director, International Coalition For Drug Awareness www.drugawareness.org & author of Prozac: Panacea or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightmare (800-280-0730) Dear All: The provision in the defense bill inserted by Sen. Bill Frist yesterday is troublesome in that the provision exempts from all liability (not just punitive damages) manufacturers of not only vaccines, but all drugs used to treat a pandemic, epidemic, or biological attack. The bill provides that the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (FDA's " boss " ) is the sole person who can decide whether a drug is used to treat a pandemic, epidemic, or biological attack. It would be easy for the secretary to decide that something like depression is an epidemic in this country. In fact, when you do a google search using " depression epidemic, " you get 1,760,000 hits! So, if the Secretary of HHS decides that depression is an epidemic, then he could shield all antidepressant-makers from liability for drug-induced injuries! One article explains: " The provision would provide immunity from lawsuits to any company that made 'countermeasures' -- broadly defined as drugs, vaccines or medical devices -- to protect Americans against pandemics, epidemics or biological attacks. It would give the secretary of health and human services authority to determine what constituted a pandemic or an epidemic. ... [T]hat authority, broadly construed, could apply to heart drugs or diabetes, for example, should the secretary declare heart disease or diabetes an epidemic. " See <http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/malpractice/nw/?postId=5507> http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/malpractice/nw/?postId=5507 According to Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif.: " This liability shield can be granted to any product used to prevent or treat an epidemic or a pandemic, and the secretary gets to decide what that means. No court can review that decision. " This is not the first time Frist has tried to use a military bill as a " cover " to give special protections to the drug industry. In 2002, he authored protections for Eli Lilly's vaccine additive Thimerisol that were inserted into the Homeland Security bill. It was only after a public backlash that Congress and Frist repealed the measure. The below website provides a fast and easy way to participate in some " public backlash " by telling your representatives your concerns about this back-door attempt to protect Big Pharma: <http://www.democracyinaction.com/dia/organizations/paf/campaign.jsp?campaig n_KEY=1688> PLEASE ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO DO THE SAME! .. . . we have the email links to write to the Senators on the Senate Committee on Armed Forces, pasted below. Also, if you have no time to write something, here's a short form letter: I am deeply concerned about the Department of Defense (DOD) appropriation's bill, which contains a provision that would immunize drug companies from liability for the harm their drugs may cause. The proposal does not, in any way, limit its application only to new drugs or vaccines used in a pandemic context. The scope of the proposal is so broad that it could include antidepressants such as Paxil and Effexor or pain medications such as Vioxx and Bextra. I urge you to oppose this back-door attempt to shield the pharmaceutical industry, even when it is " negligent or reckless. " SenatorWeb Form or Email Address 1John Mc Cain, Azhttp://mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=Contact.Home 2James Inhofe, Okhttp://inhofe.senate.gov/contactus.htm 3Pat Roberts, KShttp://roberts.senate.gov/e-mail_pat.html 4Jeff Sessions, Alhttp://sessions.senate.gov/email/contact.cfm 5Susan Collins, Mehttp://collins.senate.gov/low/contactemail.htm 6John Ensign, NVhttp://ensign.senate.gov/forms/email_form.cfm 7James Talent, Mohttp://talent.senate.gov/Contact/default.cfm?pagemode=1 8Saxby Chambliss, Gahttp://chambliss.senate.gov/Contact/default.cfm?pagemode=1 9Lindsey Graham, SChttp://lgraham.senate.gov/index.cfm?mode=contact 10Elizabeth Dole, NChttp://dole.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactInformation.ContactForm 11John Cornyn, TXhttp://cornyn.senate.gov/contact/index.html 12John Thune, SDhttp://thune.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home 13Carl Levin, Mihttp://levin.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm 14Ted Kennedy,Mahttp://kennedy.senate.gov/contact.html 15Robert Byrd,WVhttp://byrd.senate.gov/byrd_email.html 16Joe Lieberman, Connhttp://lieberman.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm?regarding=issue 17Jack Reed, Rihttp://reed.senate.gov/contact/thoughts.cfm 18Dan Akaka, Hi(Email) senator 19Bill Nelson, Flhttp://billnelson.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm#email 20E. Benjamin Nelson,NEhttp://bennelson.senate.gov/contact/email.cfm 21Mark Dayton, Mnhttp://dayton.senate.gov/contact/email.cfm 22Evan Bayh,Inhttp://bayh.senate.gov/WebMail1.htm 23Hillary Clinton, NYhttp://clinton.senate.gov/contact Karen Barth Menzies, Esq. Baum Hedlund, A Professional Corporation www.BaumHedlundLaw.com KBMenzies Tel: 310-207-3233 Fax: 310-820-7444 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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