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Showing posts with label Lucozade. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Further Email to GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria




Uchenna Uwechia, GSK Consumer Nigeria Plc's Legal Director and Company Secretary


Following on from Glaxo's denial that any of their employers were involved in the recent allegations coming out of Nigeria regarding a promotional lottery scam.

Basically, three employees of GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria PLC have been accused of  running a promotional scam for its energy drink, Lucozade, and its soft drink, Ribena.

The ten count criminal charge number FHC/L/478C/15 was filed before a Federal high court in Lagos by the Police Legal Officer from Force Criminal Investigation Department, Force Headquarters, Abuja, and named Dayanand Thandalam Siram, Jonathan Murray, Uche Uwechia (all of GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria) who, along with GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria are due to be arraigned before the court next month.

I wrote to Glaxo, they told me...

"We have been advised that charges contained in the publication are unsustainable and we are taking appropriate legal steps to address the issue."

As some of you will know, I researched this alleged scam for quite a while. My research found that one of the accused, namely, Uche Uwechia, aka Uchenna Uwechia, is the current Legal Director for GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria. Further research showed that Uwechia was previously employed by the Gulf Bank of Nigeria PLC and had been arraigned on a 21 count charge that had implicated him with various fraudulent activities during his time at the bank.

Despite endless hours of research I was unable to find the outcome of that particular trial, it seems to have vanished into thin air, which would suggest that a deal was struck with the prosecution. (Complete back story here)

So, I have put the following to Noah Falana, Consumer Relations Specialist, GSK South Africa, who wrote to me regarding the alleged lottery scam.

Dear Noah Falana,
Thank you for issuing this statement.
Just one more question that you may or may not know the answer to?
In 2014 GSK Nigeria's Legal Director, Uchenna Uwechia, was arraigned on a 21 count charge with regard to his previous employment at the Gulf Bank of Nigeria.
Could you tell me the outcome of this trial? Presumably Mr. Uwechia either had the charges dropped or entered into a plea bargain with the prosecution.
Source here - How Massive Fraud Liquidated Gulf Bank - http://theunion.com.ng/crime/how-massive-fraud-liquidated-gulf-bank/
Sincerely,
Bob Fiddaman

 As yet, Glaxo have failed to respond.


Bob Fiddaman






Monday, February 22, 2016

Statement from GSK Regarding "Fake Lottery Promo"






The following is a statement sent to me from GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria PLC with regard to recent reports in the Nigerian press that three of its employees have had a ten count criminal charge (number FHC/L/478C/15) filed before a Federal high court in Lagos by the Police Legal Officer from Force Criminal Investigation Department, Force Headquarters, Abuja.

Back story at the foot of this statement.



Dear Bob Fiddaman,
Thank you for your email and for bringing this matter to our attention.
It has come to our notice from the Management Team that the names mentioned below are not on suspension.
Please find herewith the response from our management team:
T. S. Dayanand (Managing Director); Jonathan Murray (Finance Director) and Uchenna Uwechia (Legal Director) of GSK Nigeria are not on suspension. No charge has been served on GSK or any of its employees to date. 
We have been advised that charges contained in the publication (link embedded) are unsustainable and we are taking appropriate legal steps to address the issue.
GSK continues to take steps to ensure that its operations in Nigeria are in compliance with existing laws and regulations.

Best Regards Noah Falana. Consumer Relations Specialist GSK South Africa


Back story here.


Bob Fiddaman.







Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Jenson Button - Gullibility in a Bottle?



It kinda sickens me when I see highly paid sports personalities, actors, pop/rock legends promote the use of pharmaceutical wares - be they prescription medications or consumer products.

I understand that careers are short in the above industries, unless you acting capabilities of the De Niro, Pacino ilk.

Jenson Button is a young man, idolized by many. He performs miracles as he travels at huge speeds in his race car - He has a huge fan base and it's probably hard for him to decipher who his real friends are opposed to the hangers-on who, when the chips are down, will leave him by the wayside and move on to the next hero.

I have no personal interest in Jenson Button, McLaren or Motorsports - in fact, I find Motorsports mind-numbingly boring, to me it's akin to watching a goldfish swim in circles... only far more noisy.

For those that don't know... and I only know because I've sat and researched, Jenson Button is a British Formula One driver from England currently signed to McLaren. His interest in driving fueled by his love for Karting from the age of just 8 years of age.

I'm not about to write a biography on Button, if you want to know more use Google as a resource.

I am, however, interested in Button's recent alignment to British pharmaceutical giant, GlaxoSmithKline. Sure, it's purely about the money - sponsorship deals usually are, only in this instance Button, I truly believe, has been misguided by his people, the very same people that will leave him by the wayside when a better child protegee comes along.

Button is currently promoting GlaxoSmithKline's Lucozade Sports, a drink that has been the subject of controversy during the past few years or so. This really isn't my issue with Button's gullibility, naivety,  ignorance... call it what you will.

The one striking fact is that Button is promoting GlaxoSmithKline, a pharmaceutical company that have a very dark history when it comes to the safety and efficacy of medicines in children and adolescents.

Button, ironically, seen here with a whiskey promotion on his helmet [Fig 1], it would appear is all about the money - and why shouldn't he be, his career will be short.


Fig 1
There are other ways of earning money through sponsorship and to align oneself with a pharmaceutical company with an appaling record of disregard toward children may be something Button's advisers either overlooked or were blinded by the sign of the $$$.

This, is for Button, it's for his advisory team, it's for McLaren.

I doubt for one minute that Button or his highly paid PR team will flinch at the following. I can't imagine that they went into this sponsorship deal without knowing what they were advertising and who the manufacturers were... more importantly, the history of the manufacturers behind Lucozade Sports drinks.

Would Button have agreed to the sponsorship deal if he knew that...

The Rohm & Haas Company and SmithKline Beecham P.L.C. agreed to spend about $125 million to clean up the former Whitmoyer Laboratories site in Myerstown, Pa., the Justice Department said. Whitmoyer Laboratories manufactured veterinary pharmaceuticals from 1934 to 1984. During that time, toxic materials -- aniline and soluble arsenic compounds -- were produced, stored and disposed at the site. [1]

A Wyoming jury awarded $6.4 million to the family of a man who killed three relatives and himself after taking the antidepressant Paxil, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline [2]

British drug regulators warn that GlaxoSmithKline's popular antidepressant Paxil causes depressed children to become more suicidal and should not be prescribed for them. [3]

Two fourteen-year-old students busted Glaxo for lying about the Vitamin C content of the Ribena drink. [4]

British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline finally admits that thousands of babies in the UK country were inoculated with a batch of toxic whooping cough vaccines in the 1970's. [5]

In September 1992 the Ulverston site (then owned by Glaxo Wellcome) dumped several toxic chemicals in the river Leven, without authorisation. The chemicals included trichloroethylene, chloroform, and chlorobenzene [6]

A new BBC documentary exposes how the city of New York has been forcing HIV-positive children under its supervision to be used as human guinea pigs in tests for experimental AIDS drug trials. GlaxoSmithKline embroiled in unethical clinical trials. [7]

US Senator requests documents from GlaxoSmithKline that highlights the company knew about the Paxil suicide risk in children and adolescents but chose not to go public with its findings [8]

GlaxoSmithKline's Rotavirus vaccine linked to infant deaths [9]

GlaxoSmithKline delayed informing the authorities that a controversial drug increased the likelihood of suicide among teenagers. [10]

A US family awarded $2.5 million (£1.6 million) in damages after a Philadelphia jury decided GlaxoSmithKline's antidepressant Paxil, known as Seroxat in Britain, was responsible for their son's birth defects. [11]


A mass immunisation campaign with a Urabe-containing MMR vaccine was carried out in 1997 in the city of Salvador, NE Brazil, with a target population of children aged 1-11 years. There was an outbreak of aseptic meningitis following the mass campaign in which GlaxoSmithKline's Pluserix was administered. [12]

GlaxoSmithKline Argentina Laboratories Company was fined 400,000 pesos by Judge Marcelo Aguinsky following a report issued by the National Administration of Medicine, Food and Technology (ANMAT in Spanish) for irregularities during lab vaccine trials conducted between 2007 and 2008 that allegedly killed 14 babies. [13]

In the largest settlement involving a pharmaceutical company, the British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges and pay $3 billion in fines for promoting its best-selling antidepressants for unapproved uses and failing to report safety data about a top diabetes drug [14]

Way to go Jenson!

Bob Fiddaman


[1] Smithkline and Rohm & Haas to Clean up Toxic Site [1992 - New York Times]
[2] Jury Awards $6.4 Million In Killings Tied to Drug [2001 - New York Times]
[3] Britain Says Use of Paxil By Children Is Dangerous [2003 - New York Times]
[4] Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo: The Ribena girls [2007 - New Zealand Herald]
[5] UK babies given toxic vaccines, admits Glaxo [2002 - The Guardian]
[6] North's top polluters named [2002 - BBC News]
[7] Guinea Pig Kids: How New York City is Using Children to Test Experimental AIDS Drugs [2004 - BBC TV]
[8] Sen. Grassley Questions Glaxo on Paxil and Suicide Risk [2008 - Wall Street Journal]
[9] Pneumonia deaths seen with Glaxo vaccine: FDA [2008 - Reuters]
[10] Drugs firms face new laws on test results [2008 - The Guardian]
[11] GSK antidepressant Paxil to blame for baby's heart defects, US jury rules [2009 - The Telegraph]
[12] Outbreak of Aseptic Meningitis associated with Mass Vaccination with a Urabe-containing Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine [2000 - American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 151, No. 5.]
[13] GSK fined over vaccine trials; 14 babies reported dead [2012 - Buenos Aires Herald]
[14] Glaxo Agrees to Pay $3 Billion in Fraud Settlement [2012 - New York Times]





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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Glaxo's Profits Down 4%

British pharmaceutical giant, GlaxoSmithKline, have reported profit for 2012, however, the £7.64bn is 4% down on the previous year.

European sales of Glaxo's products were also down by 7% , probably down to news that their revolving door "in and out" of courtrooms in the US filtered through to overseas consumers.

Glaxo CEO, Andrew "All part of an era" Witty, described the current climate as "challenging". He should try withdrawing from Seroxat, now that IS a challenge!

Glaxo, writes the BBC, are "carrying out a review of its "iconic" consumer drinks brands Lucozade and Ribena, looking at "the best ways to ensure their continued growth".

I've wrote about both Ribena and Lucozade in the past on this blog.

"It was the shelves your Honour!"


Back in 2007 it emerged that two Kiwi school girls carried out a science experiment as part of a school project. They wanted to find out exactly how much vitamin c was contained in Ribena. Glaxo had promoted it as containing 7mg of vitamin C per 100ml, or 44 per cent of the recommended daily intake. The two school girls, however, found something completely different. In actual fact there was no vitamin c found in Ribena. [Back story]

How did Glaxo react?

Well, they didn't blame themselves for lying [no surprise there] instead they opted to blame shelves. Yup, the excuse at the time was as laughable then as it is today. This after they were fined a measly $217,000 after pleading guilty to 15 breaches of the Fair Trading Act.

After the court decision, a spokeswoman for GlaxoSmithKline in London told the Daily Telegraph that the problem arose when Ribena in Australia and New Zealand was left on shop shelves for too long, causing the vitamin C to degrade. [Back story]

Regarding Lucozade see the following"

Glaxo's Lucozade Sport Fails Miserably

Glaxo's Lucozade Linked to Hyperactivity

Good old Glaxo and its "iconic" brands.

GSK's shares were up 10.50 yesterday and closed at 1,453.00

Meantime, Glaxo are defending a High Court action against them in the UK regarding their controversial antidepressant, Seroxat.









Sunday, September 18, 2011

Seroxat Sufferers - Over 500




I'll be busy over the next week or so, many documents to trawl through that will take up most of my time.

Meantime, I offer readers a selection of posts from my blog that have had over 500 views.

Obviously, I can't post them all as I'd have to go back to 2006.

Anyway, see what tickles your fancy.


Ontario Government To Fund the Smoking Cessation Drugs Champix and Zyban [695 HITS]
In what can only be described as a sheer act of lunacy, the Ontario government have decided that they will fund the smoking cessation drugs Champix and Zyban by adding them to the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan.


News 7: More Complaints Against Prof Graham Burrows [748 HITS]
Australian psychiatrist Graham Burrows remains tight-lipped on recent allegations that he over medicated patients and prescribed them psychiatric drugs after just spending 30 seconds with them.


2011 CCHR Human Rights Awards Banquet [868 HITS]
A gathering of like-minded people. A show of solidarity in the fight against the drugging of children. A feeling of an intense connection with those you meet.


HERE WE GO AGAIN - Viibryd, the new SSRi [569 HITS]
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to your doctor and not be presented with a new option of antidepressant medication.


DEAD WRONG - THE DOCUMENTARY - A REVIEW [1763 HITS]
The documentary, 'Dead Wrong' centres around a mother, Celeste Steubing, searching for answers as to why her son, Matthew, killed himself. The journey she embarks on reveals to her how dangerous the drug, Lexapro and other antidepressant medications can be.


VIAGRA TO BE SOLD IN TESCO STORES..."EVERY LITTLE HELPS." [589 HITS]
I can't turn on the radio these days without hearing adverts for erectile dysfunction, case in point being the offer of help from pharma giants Lilly. 40over40 website.


Glaxo, Children and Lucozade...Not made from Girders! [2510 HITS]
Oh how I remember as a kid I used to get the old sniffle. My dear old mother would make sure I was comfortable in bed, hot water bottle, a supply on tissues to wipe the running nose. There was something else too...


The Inquest of Sara Carlin and the Moderation of Yahoo Groups [847 HITS]
During the inquest of Sara Carlin, I strived to report to the best of my ability. Much of the mainstream reporting of this particular case came from Canada and I saw fit to report on issues that the mainstream media were ignoring. It's all documented on this blog. During the inquest, this blog's web traffic increased considerably, a good 80% of daily hits coming from all over Canada. What I didn't expect was the vile behaviour of my obsessive online critic, Jeremy Bryce. His constant goading on Yahoo Groups throughout the inquest shocked even me...


The GMC/GLAXO Email [611 HITS]
Following on from yesterday's article regarding Dr. Sarah Myhill who has fallen victim to the General Medical Council [GMC] As promised here is the entire email as discussed in that article...


I'll be back soon

Fid 

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Monday, September 05, 2011

The Genius Marketing of Glaxo's Facebook Squad



I have to take my hat off to the marketing team at GlaxoSmithKline. Never one to miss a trick in advertising by proxy sees their current Facebook page cover them in garlands with the post "Take a Swipe | Malaria No More UK – Ending Malaria Deaths" Their page, which can only be viewed if you use Facebook's "Like" button, can be accessed HERE

Whoever moderates Glaxo's page, be it a highly paid member of their marketing team or a student on an internship have deemed it fit to add the following comment to the 'Take a Sripe' post:


Take a swipe at malaria by buying GlaxoSmithKline products such as Lucozade, Ribena, Panadol and Beechams from participating Esso service stations during September 2011. For every GSK product purchased, 5p will be donated to Malaria No More UK.


Here's the thing about the first product of theirs they advertise - Lucozade


Back in July last year I reported on an article run by The Independent. Glaxo, along with A.Barr, manufacturers of every Scots persons favorite drink, Irn Bru, were forced warn parents that the drinks may cause hyperactivity.

Their second product advertised [by proxy] on their Facebook post is Ribena

Here's part of a story from an article that appeared in The Guardian in 2007.


Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims

Two New Zealand schoolgirls humbled one of the world's biggest food and drugs companies after their school science experiment found that their ready-to-drink Ribena contained almost no trace of vitamin C.


Students Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo tested the blackcurrant cordial against rival brands to test their hypothesis that cheaper brands were less healthy.


Instead, their tests found that the Ribena contained a tiny amount of vitamin C, while another brand's orange juice drink contained almost four times more.


"We thought we were doing it wrong. We thought we must have made a mistake," Anna told New Zealand's Weekend Herald. The girls were both 14 and students at Pakuranga College in Auckland when they did the experiment in 2004.


Given Ribena's advertising claims that "the blackcurrants in Ribena have four times the vitamin C of oranges"



So, Glaxo's concerted, or should that be conceited, effort to show what a caring company they are via Facebook seems a pretty decent exercise but, as usual, they aren't giving the consumer all the facts. I just thought I'd address the balance with this blog post of mine.

Incidently, I added a comment to the Glaxo Facebook post. It was a genuine question that, for the moment, has not been answered by the Glaxo Facebook moderator.

Click on image to enlarge


I'll keep you posted should they respond.





Fid 


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