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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Glaxo's Myodil and Seroxat - A case of Déjà vu?





I've been reading about Glaxo's drug, Myodil and the UK group action that was 'settled out of court'. It bears striking similarities to the current UK group action regarding Glaxo's Seroxat.

Sadly, the original location of this post has been removed but it still remains on an Internet forum where it was disseminated.

Here is the post in its entirety. All credit goes to the original author, whom I believe was part of the Myodil Action Group.

You will note how the MHRA, then the MCA, conveniently 'mislaid' the Myodil licensing history. You can draw your own conclusions to that 'mishap'.

Magazine Issue 10 - Spring 2000

Toxic drugs are good for you

This January, Glaxo Wellcome announced a merger with SmithKline Beecham. This will ensure its place as the biggest company in the UK, and one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, controlling approximately 7.4% of the market . Glaxo has exercised considerable power over health provision in the UK since the company was formed in 1929. But its behaviour has not always been in the best interests of those consuming its drugs. Robert Brack of the Myodil Action Group reports below how – for forty years – Glaxo knowingly sold a toxic drug to tens of thousands of people.

Between 1946 and 1988 Glaxo made and sold a spinal x-ray contrast medium called Myodil. Injected into the spinal canal in order to show up problems on x-rays, the drug was sold in approximately fifty countries including the UK. But Myodil, an oil-based yellow dye, was far from harmless itself – once injected into the spine it has been shown to cause a disease called Adhesive Arachnoiditis .

This causes chronic, intractable pain and is characterised by the inflammation of one of the three membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The inflammation results in thickening of the middle membrane, called the arachnoid, causing it to adhere to structures near it. Finally the spinal cord nerves clump against the inner membrane and impair the flow of the spinal fluid. The chronic pain which sufferers have to endure is caused by inflammation and nerve atrophy. There is no cure and no treatment. Accounts of the number of people who have developed Adhesive Arachnoiditis due to Myodil vary between different sources , but it is likely to be tens of thousands.

Glaxo must have known that Myodil was toxic when it was first released onto the market in 1946, since the company was under an obligation to gather reports of adverse reactions to its drugs. By that time many studies had already been published which showed this.

Glaxo Laboratories Limited was incorporated on 28th May 1929 to deal in pharmaceutical drugs, with only one director, Alec Nathan. Nathan formed the company when it was discovered that the dried baby food ‘Glaxo’ was the cause of rickets in children. The first product Glaxo Laboratories Ltd produced was therefore Ostelin, a vitamin D concentrate to replace vitamins that were destroyed in the food drying process.

Glaxo realised that to manufacture a medicinal product is one thing, to sell the manufactured product profitably was another. It had to have influence in the local health departments and infirmaries. Glaxo advertised its products through medical and nursing publications and by writing directly to a selected group of doctors. Sales of the company's products grew and Glaxo, previously familiar to only a limited number of doctors, became more widely known. By targeting the people who prescribed Glaxo’s products it was able to sell to the Public Health Departments of a number of cities including Sheffield, Manchester and Birmingham. Sales of Nathan's products steadily increased.

Nathan had another method of influencing the Public Health Authorities – this was through the appointment to Glaxo of a government chemist called Harry Jephcott.

This recruitment drive led to other employees from the Public Health Authorities joining Glaxo's staff: a Mr Hunwicke from the Somerset County Public Health Laboratory, a Ms Allchorne and a Ms Findlayson from the government laboratory.

These staff officials naturally had connections and influence in the Public Health Departments. From this time on Glaxo was able to market its products from the inside.

The Second World War gave Nathan an opportunity to capitalise on the new recruits’ contacts and with government backing he set up a drug factory in Durham. By the end of the war his factories were producing 90% of the UK's supply of new drugs.

Harry Jephcott became Chairman of Glaxo Laboratories Limited in 1946. He soon recognised that the new National Health Service, established in 1948, could be his single most profitable customer. Instead of having to influence the hundreds of different Public Health Departments scattered around the country he needed contacts within the new emerging bureaucracy to ensure that he became prominent in supplying the service with Glaxo's drugs. He did this by targetting senior civil servants who were to run the Department of Health and Social Security from Whitehall.

Jephcott's appointment had proven to be a profitable one - soon Health Service officials were signing major deals with Glaxo. This strategy was to become an important factor in the significant growth of the company. Many competitors were taken over by Glaxo Laboratories Limited. The company now called itself the Glaxo Group and consisted of various companies that were each individually limited in their liability.

The Thalidomide tragedy in the 1960s resulted in the introduction of the 1968 Medicines Act. Previously there had been only a voluntary code of practice for the pharmaceutical industry to comply with. But the Thalidomide tragedy exposed the code as inadequate, and measures were introduced to bring the industry under legislation. The main purpose of the Licensing Authority was to test the safety, quality and efficacy of existing drugs on the market and to licence them. Under the new proposals a body corporate called the Medicines Commission was to be established with no less than eight members appointed by the Licensing Authority (Government Ministers) and to include representatives of the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Part of the Act provided the members of the Medicines Commission with powers to establish advisory committees. The Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) and the Committee on the Review of Medicines (CRM) were set up when the Act came into effect on 1st September 1971.

The new legislation would mean stricter controls on the pharmaceuticals industry. This was unacceptable to the industry, which fought hard to have the Medicines Act drafted in such a way that it would benefit its own interests. Many companies also made sure that they had representatives present in the different committees. Usually they were heads of the research laboratories and many of the drugs they were testing for safety, quality and efficacy were their own company's drugs.

The contacts within Whitehall established so many years previously enabled Glaxo's drugs to be granted concessions that other companies’ drugs were denied. Myodil was one such drug that was not licensed through the proper procedures. All drugs on the market were given a one-year statutory period in which to register with the Medicines Commission: once registered each company’s drugs would be granted a non-transferable Product Licence of Right (PLR). The first PLR granted for Myodil was on the 19th November 1973 - one full year after its registration period had ended.

The files containing the licensing history of Myodil have been ‘mislaid’ by the Medicines Control Agency . After pressure from the Myodil Action Group, which fought for an investigation, the Parliamentary Ombudsman recommended a release of the documents. However, the Permanent Secretary to the Health Department refused to release the major part of the Myodil licensing documents.

On the 19th September 1988 Glaxo notified the Department of Health that Myodil was to be discontinued in the UK for commercial reasons, but they wished to retain the product licence issued in June 1987 as the product was not being discontinued worldwide. Myodil is thus still manufactured and sold overseas - it has found new markets in countries that are vulnerable to the marketing strategy that made Glaxo one of the largest pharmaceutical companies.

Glaxo has always maintained that the links between Myodil and adhesive arachnoiditis have not been proven. But in an out of court settlement in 1995, whilst denying liability Glaxo Laboratories Limited paid out, on average, £16,000 to each of 425 claimants suffering from Myodil Adhesive Arachnoiditis. A further 3,000 claimants had to withdraw because of what many of them felt to be Glaxo's solicitors’ bullying tactics. Settling out of court meant that Glaxo effectively closed the door on any further litigation in the UK.

Glaxo was certainly aware from an early stage that Myodil was an irritant. Equipped with that knowledge it could have investigated further given the nature of Myodil's use. It did not. If it had, it would have concluded that Myodil was toxic and should be withdrawn. It was not withdrawn until 1988, and then only for ‘commercial’ reasons.

The Board of Glaxo sits in its plush Head Office in Berkley Square planning the future of the company. The fact that one of their products has caused suffering to so many people around the world, and that many more are still being injected with this highly toxic drug, does not appear to be ranking high on the list of priorities.


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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Beware of Getting Addicted to Paxil [Seroxat]


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Ironic that this recent post from a lawyers website in America caught my attention this morning.

Ironic because 4 days ago was last chance that people in the UK could join the litigation in relation to the Group Action brought by around 500 individuals alleging harm from problems withdrawing from Seroxat.

The American website professes:

"Recently, it was discovered that GlaxoSmithKline concealed important information regarding the addicting components of Paxil. Many patients who are taking Paxil to treat depression, anxiety, or other mental problems are not even aware that they are addicted to Paxil[Seroxat."

So, it would appear that it has now been discovered that Seroxat causes addiction, or at the very least, Glaxo have been hiding information regarding the addicting components of Seroxat.

Now why would they do that?

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging

In 10 parts

Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 1



Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 2



Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 3




Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 4




Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 5




Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 6



Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 7



Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 8



Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 9



Making A Killing: The Untold Story Of Psychotropic Drugging Pt 10




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MY NEPHEW





This is the première of my nephew's new video, 'Hometown Heartbr'ache'.

'Grimes', known to me as Ash, has been busting his guts for the past few years to get a record deal.

A talented writer and a great work ethic should see him snapped up pretty soon.

Proud of you 'Grimes'

Drinks later.



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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Pop Star Duncan James Hooked on Seroxat


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Source: Daily Mail

Former boy band member of pop group, Blue, has told the Daily Mail that he was hooked on Seroxat for a year, adding further weight to the allegations that GlaxoSmithKline's antidepressant is indeed addictive.

Duncan James says that as he started feeling stronger he decided to come off his antidepressant, Seroxat. But the side effects of coming off made him feel worse than ever.

Duncan says: ‘I was on something like 40 milligrams a day and the doctor said you can’t just stop them.

FULL STORY

Later this year patients injured by Seroxat will be facing GlaxoSmithKline in the High Court in London. They claim that Seroxat has propensity to cause withdrawal reactions.

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Swine flu taskforce's links to vaccine giant, Glaxo!


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This from the Mail Online

More than half the scientists on the swine flu taskforce advising the Government have ties to drug companies.

Eleven of the 20 members of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) have done work for the pharmaceutical industry or are linked to it through their universities.

Many have declared interests in GlaxoSmithKline, the vaccine maker expected to be the biggest beneficiary of the pandemic.

The disclosure of the register of interests comes just days after a health expert branded the swine flu outbreak a 'false pandemic' driven by the drug companies which stood to profit.

The Government is now trying to offload up to £1billion worth of unwanted swine flu vaccine.

Story continues




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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

TV's Dr Hilary's "Stoneage" Advice on Seroxat Withdrawal


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This has to be seen to be believed. I'm left scratching my head after reading the advice given online to a woman asking TV's Dr Hilary about withdrawing from Seroxat. [Thanks to Ruth for sending this to me]

Dr Hilary is famous for his breakfast TV stints on GMTV where he offers advice to callers suffering from an array of illnesses.

First, here's the email he received from a 29 year old woman known as Jemma.

Should I stop my antidepressants?

Q: After losing my job last year I was diagnosed with mild depression and prescribed Seroxat. I've been on the tablets for a few months and feel much better now. Is it OK to just stop taking them? Jemma, 29

Dr Hilary's reply is, for want of a better word, astonishing!

A: The symptoms of depression vary but can include feeling exhausted, tearful, guilty, worthless, and being unable to sleep or eat. When you lost your job you probably experienced some of these symptoms.

It's great that you feel better now, but do you know what has brought about this change? Hopefully you have overcome the problems you suffered when you lost your job, but the Seroxat you've been taking will have boosted the serotonin levels in your brain, making you feel happier.

Your body is used to the effects of the pills, so if you stop taking them suddenly you can experience side effects such as disturbed sleep and flu-like symptoms. Talk to your GP - he may suggest you wean yourself off the pills gradually. Stop taking a tablet every third day for a fortnight, then every other day for a fortnight. Then you should be ready to stop altogether. If the depression returns, go back to your GP for guidance.


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A few points here.

Firstly, Dr Hilary fails to acknowledge that Jemma should not have even been prescribed Seroxat if her depression had only been deemed as 'mild' by her doctor. In fact this applies to the majority of SSRi/SNRi type drugs. [See HERE]

Let's look at the advice he offers:

...the Seroxat you've been taking will have boosted the serotonin levels in your brain, making you feel happier

Not according to a study carried out by Irving Kirsch whereby it was "suggested that, compared with placebo, the new-generation antidepressants do not produce clinically significant improvements in depression in patients who initially have moderate or even very severe depression, but show significant effects only in the most severely depressed patients." - [1]

Dr Hilary continued with...

Stop taking a tablet every third day for a fortnight, then every other day for a fortnight. Then you should be ready to stop altogether.

Can you believe that a Dr with such influence and standing as Dr Hilary can be so naive?

The advice offered to Jemma is, at best, ludicrous.

If Jemma acts upon this advice given by Dr Hilary then she may be in for one hell of a withdrawal journey. You DO NOT taper at such an increase, this is advice that is liable to cause you severe withdrawal problems. He continues by saying that after two weeks Jemma should be able to stop taking Seroxat?

Where did he dream this up?

I'd like to point Dr Hilary to the Paxil Progress forums. If he doesn't know, Paxil is the brand name given to Seroxat in the US.

I'd like him to visit the forum and offer this same advice to the thousands of members who have been struggling for years to withdraw from Seroxat.

With the greatest respect Dr Hilary, you have just given Jemma a loaded gun! - The bullets, it would appear, were provided by her doctor.


[1] Initial Severity and Antidepressant Benefits: A Meta-Analysis of Data Submitted to the Food and Drug Administration.


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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

WAS THE SWINE FLU STAGED?


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I've been reading an interesting article from thecitizen.com where the author claims that the State of New York Division of Cemeteries sent out “Mass Fatality forms” to cemeteries in New York state to collect data about their ability to deal with the high volume of casualties that would occur if their were a flu pandemic or other disaster.

The author has in his possession the letter that was sent to cemeterians

The form letter was dated April 4, 2007.



According to The Citizen one of the questions asked in the letter circulated to cemeterians was:

“Should a prolonged mass fatality disaster or pandemic flu occur in your community would your cemetery be able to provide temporary or permanent internment space for a significant number of disaster or flu deaths in additional to your current burial services?”

You can read more here

Was this letter standard protocol or was it the start of something more sinster

Was the swine flu 'pandemic' pre-planned?

Begs the question that if the public didn't wake up to this hoax maybe... just maybe it would have gone to stage two. Perhaps a chemically controlled airborne substance or am I just being suckered in to a conspiracy theory?


In other news the UK Government is considering selling or giving away some of the surplus doses of swine flu vaccine it has stockpiled. It has received 23.9 million doses of vaccine from drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline and five million from rival company Baxter.

360 people have died after contracting the "disease" in the UK, including 251 in England, 28 in Wales, 64 in Scotland and 17 in Northern Ireland.

Labour's Paul Flynn (Newport W) said early fears that 65,000 people would die in the UK as a result of the pandemic had "cost the country dearly".

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MORE ON THE SWINE FLU HOAX


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The man with the nickname "Dr Flu", Professor Albert Osterhaus, of the Erasmus University in Rotterdam Holland has been named by Dutch media researchers as the person at the center of the worldwide Swine Flu H1N1 Influenza A 2009 pandemic hysteria. Not only is Osterhaus the connecting person in an international network that has been described as the Pharma Mafia, he is THE key advisor to the World Health Organisation [WHO] on influenza and is intimately positioned to personally profit from the billions of euros in vaccines allegedly aimed at H1N1.

You can read more here:

Mega Corruption Scandal At The WHO

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SWINE FLU: "False Pandemic"


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To be filed under the 'NO SHIT, SHERLOCK' label.

Today's Sun newspaper in the UK runs with the front page headline, 'SWINE FLU, A 'FALSE PANDEMIC' TO SELL VACCINES, EXPERT CLAIMS.

The Sun writes:

CLAIMS swine flu is a "false pandemic" and "a campaign of panic" being used to create a huge market for vaccines are "historically and medically inaccurate", Australia's top medical official says.

Wolfgang Wodarg, head of health at the Council of Europe, has claimed major firms organised a "campaign of panic" to put pressure on the World Health Organisation (WHO) to declare a pandemic


More HERE

I anticipate that Wolfgang Wodarg will now become the subject of a mud-slinging campaign designed to discredit him.

Do you feel duped?

Swine Flu has made Pharma millions - The UK is now in the process of sending back the vaccine to our friends GlaxoSmithKline - apparently, they ordered too much of it.

Swine flu has, in the main, been diagnosed over the telephone. My son was even told he had it - he was in bed for 24 hours then back at work the next day. It was recommended to him, by the "pandemic hotline", to go out and purchase Tamiflu. Luckily, his dad, [me] knows all too well about pharmaceutical marketing.

Now what if the public would have bought into this whole pandemic? What would the next step have been?

Let's start culling? Far fetched, I know, but I seriously wouldn't put it past them. It would appear that they would do anything to make money.

Of course there will now be denial and shouts of 'conspiracy' - it seems to be pharma's only weapon of defence - that and trying to discredit those that speak out.


Name one person you know that has had swine flu then ask yourself what different symptoms did they have compared to a heavy dose of the normal flu.

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Thursday, January 07, 2010

JAMA analysis questions antidepressant drug benefits


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07 January 2010
Another meta-analysis has cast doubt on the effectiveness of drug therapy as a strategy for tackling depression, specifically the less severe forms of the disease.

The study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found that in six trials involving treatment with paroxetine (GlaxoSmithKline’s Paxil, Seroxat), the genericised imipramine or placebo, the benefits of medication versus placebo were “non-existent to negligible” among patients with mild, moderate or even severe symptoms of depression, whereas in patients with very severe depression the effects were substantial.

Read more here


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Saturday, January 02, 2010

"Sock Puppets" kick off the new year with harassment campaign


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It would appear that my two obsessive cyberstalkers have started 2010 as they ended 2009... by following me around the Internet, leaving, what can only be deemed as, obsessive messages.

On the 29th of December I uploaded the first four chapters of my book, 'The Evidence, However, Is Clear' to the Harper Collins website, Authonomy.

The book basically highlights that all is not what it seems with the UK regulatory system and also points out that Seroxat manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline, has a somewhat tainted history with regard to Seroxat and the suppression of its clinical trial data.

A day after I published the first four chapters online, comments were being left by many of the members of Authonomy... then, predictably, two usernames appeared to basically throw yet more mud.

Doug Bremner, author of the blog, 'Before You Take That Pill' and the book, 'The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg', recently started a thread on the Authonomy forums, he gave the post the title, Constructive criticism or drug shilling? where he wrote:

"Bobby Fiddaman posted his nonfiction book about medication safety and drug regulation in the UK, which is a compilation of postings from his blog on the same topic, and it looks like some of his online critics followed him here to argue with him in his comments section. They say "here at HC" which implies that they work for HC? And is this really "constructive criticism" or just drug company shilling?"

The thread has sparked quite an interest amongst members of the Authonomy community, which has resulted in more people wishing to read the first four chapters of my book [Thanks Doug :-)]


'The Evidence, However, Is Clear' currently at Number 4 in the weekly non-fiction charts.

Nothing really surprises me any more with these two sad individuals, in fact the sad thing about this is that one of them spent the best part of New Years Eve making comments with regard to me and not my book. One would have thought that he would have had better things to do on the one night of the year where most 'normal people' party!

Personally, I believe these two obsessed individuals wish to muddy my name because of chapter 12 of my book, the chapter has not been uploaded but it reveals the names and past history of them, a history which reveals lies, bullying and online impersonation of Catholic priests, not to mention weird sexual messages left to members of the same sex... "Would you like to be my altar boy?", is one instance of my stalker proposing to a member of an online Irish buy and sell forum!

Chapter 12 won't be uploaded to Authonomy, I only uploaded the first four chapters to get feedback, which, apart from the comments left by Mr & Mrs Obsessive, has been pretty good.

The sock puppets, a term coined by Doug Bremner, continue to post, the only book on Authonomy they 'criticize' is 'The Evidence, However, Is Clear.'

Never has a title for a book been more apt for these two obsessed individuals, whom some say, are whoring themselves out to GlaxoSmithKline because they both want the current Seroxat litigation in the UK to fail.

Stalker number one continues to post around the Internet as 'Bob Fiddaman' whilst stalker number two, who goes by the name of 'Tuesday1st' continues to repeat herself into a frenzy without actually leaving her name or credentials. It's recently been suggested on Authonomy that she may be a lawyer - working for whom, I wonder?

The thread can be viewed HERE

The first four chapters of my book can be read HERE

Mr and Mrs Obsessive have left comments for your perusal.

You can read more about their harassment campaign HERE

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