Big Pharma: Getting high on big profits

Big pharmaceutical companies are only after making money instead of searching for cures to diseases.

The big pharmaceutical companies are acting more and more like corporations: they need to answer to shareholders, rather than be motivated by finding cures.

The top three pharmaceutical companies spend more on marketing and advertising, twice as much than on research and development, R&D.

That has put into question whether there’s an intention to not only sell their medicine, but to maintain the diseases and sicknesses.

According to one pharmaceutical whistle blower, Gwen Olsen, who has revealed disturbing and disheartening truth about the highly corrupt industry, “They are only after the money, not the health of patients.”

Economic Divide also interviewed makers of American Addict film series, Sasha Knezev and Dr. Gregory A. Smith who, through numerous interviews with industry insiders and politicians, reveal the startling truth that even though the US represents 5% of the world population, it consumes 50% of the world’s prescription pills and over 80% of the world’s prescription narcotics.

The relationship between Big Pharma, the FDA and the media is not a coincidence.


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