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This is DIRTY MEDICINE. It is quite appalling. What lengths

these drug companies will go to stop anybody from knowing just exactly what

they are up to. This is quite terrifying. Thanks for posting Mandy.

Luv - Sheila

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is worth a read - and why I always ask if I can - where medicines are made and

under what conditions - but looks like it doesn't matter nowadays - after

reading this even large pharma get it wrong.

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/01/18/sixty-minutes-exposes-why-you-cant-trust-drug-companies.aspx

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It is ridiculous and scary but she was a quality manager, why did she not get in

touch with FDA if they sent her in the first place.

Quality managers have the authority to stop production, for her to know about

it, especially the young boy, is even scarier and more appalling imo.

Love Tess

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> This is DIRTY MEDICINE. It is quite appalling. What lengths these drug

> companies will go to stop anybody from knowing just exactly what they are up

> to. This is quite terrifying. Thanks for posting Mandy.

>

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She worked for the drug company not the FDA. She did the right thing first by reporting it to her superiors, expecting them to do something about it. I think when she saw they were giving her the push rather than do something about it, this meant that unless forced they would actually carry on doing it. That is quite appalling too.

I wish they had a similar whistleblowing law in the UK.

Lilian

It is ridiculous and scary but she was a quality manager, why did she not get in touch with FDA if they sent her in the first place.

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Guess who would be the first Whistleblower?

Luv - Sheila

I wish they had a similar whistleblowing law in the

UK.

Lilian

It is ridiculous and scary but she was a quality manager,

why did she not get in touch with FDA if they sent her in the first place.

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I know Lilian but she was sent in because of an FDA investigation into the

quality at that plant so she had the authority to stop production. I've worked

for three big american companies so maybe I'm being biased against quality

managers.....they always sat back and hummed and hawed but never made a

decision. One of them threatened to sack me for stopping production and ended up

with egg on his face when I got a $2000 bonus for doing it.

But then I'm gobby with stuff like that!

Love Tess

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> She worked for the drug company not the FDA. She did the right thing first

by reporting it to her superiors, expecting them to do something about it. I

think >

> It is ridiculous and scary but she was a quality manager, why did she not get

in touch with FDA if they sent her in the first place.

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