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At leat they admit statins have toxicity: "A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins "because it's unlike

any other drug. With statins you get toxicity – with these drugs we don’t see any side effects with the antibody.†To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20 Subject: Look at this. They won't give up will they? They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with different drugs, but honestly I don't think LDL will be a villain by 2020.http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2------------------------------------

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So that's alright then!  

Except for those of us who have permanent

damage from taking Statins, and those whose loved ones have

already died from the side effects, should rejoice?  The

problem is that we need cholesterol in our bodies and our brains,

but these so called scientists have been experimenting on the

public and that is ok? 

Next time I want to be experimented on, I will go and find a

witch doctor (sarcasm), they couldn't do worse.

Frances of Melbourne, au

JOHN HOLLIDAY wrote:

 

At leat they admit statins have

toxicity:

"A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins

"because it's unlike any other drug. With statins you

get toxicity – with these drugs we don’t see any side

effects with the antibody.â€

From:

flyinresorts

To:

TakingLipitorAndHateIt

Sent:

Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20

Subject:

Look at this. They won't

give up will they?

They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with

different drugs, but honestly I don't think LDL will

be a villain by 2020.

http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

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So far. Time will tell. It always does.Sent from my iPad

At leat they admit statins have toxicity: "A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins "because it's unlike

any other drug. With statins you get toxicity – with these drugs we don’t see any side effects with the antibody.†To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20 Subject: Look at this. They won't give up will they? They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with different drugs, but honestly I don't think LDL will be a villain by 2020.http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2------------------------------------

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Notice the trials are funded and conducted by the drug company that wants to sell the drug. Manufacturer funded studies. Its why paper shredders were invented. Bobby Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 5:30 AM Subject: Re: Look at this. They won't give up will they?

So that's alright then!

Except for those of us who have permanent

damage from taking Statins, and those whose loved ones have

already died from the side effects, should rejoice? The

problem is that we need cholesterol in our bodies and our brains,

but these so called scientists have been experimenting on the

public and that is ok?

Next time I want to be experimented on, I will go and find a

witch doctor (sarcasm), they couldn't do worse.

Frances of Melbourne, au

JOHN HOLLIDAY wrote:

At leat they admit statins have

toxicity:

"A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins

"because it's unlike any other drug. With statins you

get toxicity – with these drugs we don’t see any side

effects with the antibody.â€

From:

flyinresorts

To:

TakingLipitorAndHateIt

Sent:

Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20

Subject:

Look at this. They won't

give up will they?

They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with

different drugs, but honestly I don't think LDL will

be a villain by 2020.

http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

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Yeah, that sentence that states that with statins you get toxicity. At least

someone admits this fact. And, some of the comments sound like they were

written by statin victims like us, didn't get to read all of them, though.

Connie

> > At leat they admit statins have toxicity:

> >

> > " A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins " because it's

> > unlike any other drug. With statins you get toxicity †" with these

> > drugs we don’t see any side effects with the antibody.â€

> >

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > *From:* flyinresorts

> > *To:* TakingLipitorAndHateIt

> > *Sent:* Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20

> > *Subject:* Look at this. They won't give up

> > will they?

> >

> > They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with different drugs, but

> > honestly I don't think LDL will be a villain by 2020.

> >

> >

http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-c\

alled-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

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It's well documented that industry sponsored trials are more likely to have "positive" outcomes than non-industry sponsored trials.Sent from my iPad

Notice the trials are funded and conducted by the drug company that wants to sell the drug. Manufacturer funded studies. Its why paper shredders were invented. Bobby Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 5:30 AM Subject: Re: Look at this. They won't give up will they?

So that's alright then!

Except for those of us who have permanent

damage from taking Statins, and those whose loved ones have

already died from the side effects, should rejoice? The

problem is that we need cholesterol in our bodies and our brains,

but these so called scientists have been experimenting on the

public and that is ok?

Next time I want to be experimented on, I will go and find a

witch doctor (sarcasm), they couldn't do worse.

Frances of Melbourne, au

JOHN HOLLIDAY wrote:

At leat they admit statins have

toxicity:

"A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins

"because it's unlike any other drug. With statins you

get toxicity – with these drugs we don’t see any side

effects with the antibody.â€

From:

flyinresorts

To:

TakingLipitorAndHateIt

Sent:

Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20

Subject:

Look at this. They won't

give up will they?

They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with

different drugs, but honestly I don't think LDL will

be a villain by 2020.

http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

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The side effects of statins have become well known. Now drug campanies are trying to develop something else. I honestly think statins are going the way of the 8 track tape player, and the drug companies know this. That's why they are trying to develop something else. Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:15 AM Subject: Re: Look at this. They won't give up will they?

Yeah, that sentence that states that with statins you get toxicity. At least someone admits this fact. And, some of the comments sound like they were written by statin victims like us, didn't get to read all of them, though.

Connie

> > At leat they admit statins have toxicity:

> >

> > "A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins "because it's

> > unlike any other drug. With statins you get toxicity ��" with these

> > drugs we don���t see any side effects with the antibody.���

> >

> > ----------------------------------------------------------

> > *From:* flyinresorts

> > *To:* TakingLipitorAndHateIt

> > *Sent:* Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20

> > *Subject:* Look at this. They won't give up

> > will they?

> >

> > They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with different drugs, but

> > honestly I don't think LDL will be a villain by 2020.

> >

> > http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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Once a drug is no longer on patent, Big Pharma loses interest and looks for the next "blockbuster."Sent from my iPad

The side effects of statins have become well known. Now drug campanies are trying to develop something else. I honestly think statins are going the way of the 8 track tape player, and the drug companies know this. That's why they are trying to develop something else. Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:15 AM Subject: Re: Look at this. They won't give up will they?

Yeah, that sentence that states that with statins you get toxicity. At least someone admits this fact. And, some of the comments sound like they were written by statin victims like us, didn't get to read all of them, though.

Connie

> > At leat they admit statins have toxicity:

> >

> > "A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins "because it's

> > unlike any other drug. With statins you get toxicity ��" with these

> > drugs we don���t see any side effects with the antibody.���

> >

> > ----------------------------------------------------------

> > *From:* flyinresorts

> > *To:* TakingLipitorAndHateIt

> > *Sent:* Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20

> > *Subject:* Look at this. They won't give up

> > will they?

> >

> > They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with different drugs, but

> > honestly I don't think LDL will be a villain by 2020.

> >

> > http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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Ah yes. Off patent. Now I understand. Thanx. Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International

Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: "TakingLipitorAndHateIt " <TakingLipitorAndHateIt > Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 7:48 AM Subject: Re: Re: Look at this. They won't give up will they?

Once a drug is no longer on patent, Big Pharma loses interest and looks for the next "blockbuster."Sent from my iPad

The side effects of statins have become well known. Now drug campanies are trying to develop something else. I honestly think statins are going the way of the 8 track tape player, and the drug companies know this. That's why they are trying to develop something else. Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:15 AM Subject: Re: Look at this. They won't give up will they?

Yeah, that sentence that states that with statins you get toxicity. At least someone admits this fact. And, some of the comments sound like they were written by statin victims like us, didn't get to read all of them, though.

Connie

> > At leat they admit statins have toxicity:

> >

> > "A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said, differs from statins "because it's

> > unlike any other drug. With statins you get toxicity ��" with these

> > drugs we don���t see any side effects with the antibody.���

> >

> > ----------------------------------------------------------

> > *From:* flyinresorts

> > *To:* TakingLipitorAndHateIt

> > *Sent:* Saturday, 24 March 2012, 0:20

> > *Subject:* Look at this. They won't give up

> > will they?

> >

> > They are inventing new ways to reduce LDL with different drugs, but

> > honestly I don't think LDL will be a villain by 2020.

> >

> > http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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I totally agree, the next big push will be drugs to control

inflammation, then after that it will be bacteria

Lee...

Once a drug is no longer on patent, Big Pharma loses interest

and looks for the next "blockbuster."

Sent from my iPad

On Mar 24, 2012, at 4:51 PM, Olson

wrote:

 

The side effects of statins have become well

known. Now drug campanies are trying to develop

something else. I honestly think statins are going the

way of the 8 track tape player, and the drug companies

know this. That's why they are trying to develop

something else. 

 

Alternate email:   marooned@...

Bobby-

Your

Caribbean Travel Planner

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Destinations, Resorts, Vacation Packages

Philippine

Destination Specialist

From:

cls54721

To:

TakingLipitorAndHateIt

Sent:

Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:15 AM

Subject:

Re: Look at this. They

won't give up will they?

 

Yeah, that sentence that states that with

statins you get toxicity. At least someone

admits this fact. And, some of the comments

sound like they were written by statin victims

like us, didn't get to read all of them,

though.

Connie

> > At leat they admit statins have

toxicity:

> >

> > "A PCSK9 inhibitor, Stein said,

differs from statins "because it's

> > unlike any other drug. With statins

you get toxicity ��" with these

> > drugs we don���t see any side

effects with the antibody.���

> >

> >

----------------------------------------------------------

> > *From:* flyinresorts

> > *To:* TakingLipitorAndHateIt

> > *Sent:* Saturday, 24 March 2012,

0:20

> > *Subject:*

Look at this. They won't give up

> > will they?

> >

> > They are inventing new ways to

reduce LDL with different drugs, but

> > honestly I don't think LDL will be a

villain by 2020.

> >

> > http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/22/experimental-cholesterol-drug-results-called-game-changing/?hpt=he_c2

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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