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Drug used in Drug Trial in UK similar to Aldara - both Immune

Response Modifiers

Mon, 3 Apr 2006 12:30:04 +0100

 

 

THE DRUG USED IN THE CALAMITOUS DRUG TRIAL IN THE UK RECENTLY IS

SIMILAR TO ALDARA ---- BOTH ARE IMMUNE RESPONSE MODIFIERS (IRMs).

 

 

 

For those of you who do not know about Aldara -- it is a

highly-promoted cream made by 3M Pharmaceuticals and used for skin

cancer and genital warts, and now even for freckles. It is known to

cause severe autoimmune disease and can even kill. See

www.doctorsaredangerous.com for details.

 

 

 

Aldara and TGN1423 (the killer drug made by German firm, TeGenero,

and tested by the American firm, Parexel Research Co), are not

precisely the same, but they are both designed to stimulate and

manipulate the immune system into performing

 

hazardous things, and the consequences for both are identical when

things go wrong.

 

 

 

A number of clinical documents have referred to TGN1412 as an IRM.

IRMs are well known by many in the medical community to be extremely

dangerous, uncontrollable and unpredictable. Independent scientists

warn that IRMs should never be used on humans, under any

circumstances. I'm sure those men in London who were paid 2000 pounds

to participate in the trial would agree.

 

 

 

Texan Richard Beasley, and the many hundreds of people who have

contacted us about their horrible experiences with Aldara, learned the

hard way that it causes the immune system to swing completely out of

control in the same general manner as TGN1412 did in these men. Our

symptoms were similar, but of course not as drastic, as in the tragic

drug trial.

 

 

 

The main difference is that we used Aldara on our skin, and not as

injections. As Dr Herbert Slade, the doctor for 3M Pharmaceuticals

(Aldara's manufacturers) testified in US Federal Court, the only

reason to inject Aldara into an animal is to kill it. We weren't

injected, but many of us nearly died merely by putting it on our skin

for short periods.

 

 

 

The two men who were lucky enough to receive the placebo, rather

than TGN1412, described the almost immediate reaction of the six who

received the injections of the drug as " a scene from hell " . They

described wailing wrecks, men tearing their shirts off, screaming that

their heads were going to explode, fainting, vomiting, losing control

of their bowels, writhing and convulsing. One was described as

resembling the Elephant Man, one had purple limbs and another had a

head three times its normal size.

 

 

 

NEW SCIENTIST reported on 17 March, 2006, that...

 

" A catastrophic over-stimulation of the immune system may have

caused the horrific reactions suffered by six men taking part in the

first human clinical trial of an experimental drug. "

 

 

 

Exactly. This is just what IRMs do. This is just what happens to

Aldara victims, but subtly. We are left with severe, permanent,

altered immune systems, and have to endure a long battle of living

with autoimmune attacks on our organs and tissues for the rest of our

lives. Some die, and so far it hasn't been possible to prove that

Aldara was the culprit, because no doctor, other than Australian Dr

Michael Tait, has the courage to stand up and be counted. The media

won't touch their buddies, the multinationals, the dermatologists are

in denial (no doubt terrified of lawsuits) and the government stands

firmly behind Big Pharma. People Power is our only hope!

 

 

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