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"We have allowed our patent drug makers to gouge us so thoroughly that we can no longer afford their products. The result is that ninety percent of America’s medications are now generics. Until recently, I believed that these were practically equivalent to the brand names, but it stunned me to learn I was wrong.

"Generics are not exact copies of trade-name drugs. The manufacturers do not have the original recipe, and production outside the brand factories tends to be less careful. Overseas, there might be hygiene problems or extra ingredients added. These can change the way a drug works or even be harmful.

"We permit new companies to manufacture drugs after the patent expires. Other companies make generics in foreign countries where patent laws are ignored. The drug’s chemical name is used to market generics rather than the original trade name, and sometimes the generic drug maker makes up their own trade name. The generics are another story. Because of our soaring drug prices, eighty percent of all US medications now originate in India or China, counting both ingredients and finished products." https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/222-more-dirty-tricks-from-amazon?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email#details

Just makes one wonder how many die as a result of substandard generic drugs from other countries.

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Thomas Marsh's avatar

How curious it is that the medical establishment...the Boards and other MDs/DOs condemned and censored the use.....and even wanted to pull licensures of doctor who wanted to prescribe early use of HCQ/ ivermectin...some of the cheapest and safest drugs on the market...all for politics yet easily hand out barbiturates like candy as well as pain killers...in addition to even more lethal drugs like following the old CDC protocol when they knew it would harm folks. The Medical Schools are more concerned about CRT type training and transgenderism than really teaching real scientific principles and the past code of ethics.

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