
The purpose of the pharmaceutical industry’s entire existence is to extract the maximum amount of money from the U.S. economy by pretending to make sick people healthier through the widespread consumption of high-profit pharmaceutical medications. However, the profit model of the industry is almost entirely based on convincing healthy people they need lifelong medications to be healthy.Adams explains further that much of the industry's tactics rely on the marketing of diseases, in order to convince an unsuspecting public they need medications to be "healthy." In the instance of opioid pain relievers, these drugs have been marketed for off-label purposes, such as long-term or chronic pain. Multiple city- and state-level governments have taken legal action against the manufacturers of opioids for spreading misleading information, obscuring the risk of addiction, lying about the actual long-term efficacy of their products, and for buying the opinions of respected doctors. To say that the use of opioids in virtually any medical capacity is a sham would be putting it lightly. And the lengths to which Big Pharma will go to maintain its prowess (and financial status) are getting even more extreme: Recently, a former pharma executive who had joined forces with the federal government to drive down drug prices was found bludgeoned to death -- and his untimely demise was ruled a "suicide." See more coverage of Big Pharma's drug scandals and more at DangerousMedicine.com. Sources for this article include: WashingtonExaminer.com Vox.com
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